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Overexpression of BRCA1 attenuates the sensitivity of PC9 cells to gefitinib.

Weineng Feng1, Yanming Deng1, Jing Wu2, Hua Zhang1, Jianmao Liang1, Haibing Xian1, Shuang Yang1.   

Abstract

Gefitinib is an orally active antitumor agent which inhibits uncontrolled cell proliferation by interrupting epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling pathways. Various in vitro and in vivo studies have revealed that the upregulated expression of breast cancer susceptibility gene 1 (BRCA1) is associated with chemoresistance and reduced survival following chemotherapies. In this study, a gefitinib-highly-sensitive cell line, PC-9, was used to investigate the effect of BRCA1 expression on the sensitivity of PC-9 cells to gefitinib. PC-9 cells were stably transfected with BRCA-1 (HA-tagged). Transfected and untransfected PC-9 cells were treated with gefitinib, phosphorylated γH2AX was examined by western blot to determine the DNA damages. Following the treatment of gefitinib, the inhibition of proliferation of the PC-9 cells, PC-9-pcDNA3.1 cells, and BRCA1-transfected PC-9 cells were determined. Also, a comet assay was performed to determine the DNA damage caused by gefitinib. The treatment of gefitinib for 6 hr, 12 h, and 24 hr significantly increased the cellular expression of phosphorylated γH2AX. With the treatment of gefitinib, the inhibition of proliferation of BRCA-1 overexpressed PC-9 cells was significantly lower than that of the non-transfected PC-9 cells, indicating the overexpression of BRCA1 plays a role in attenuating the sensitivity of PC-9 cells to gefitinib. The comet assay revealed that BRCA1 transfected cells showed a shorter comet tail, indicating the overexpression of BRCA1 attenuated the DNA damages caused by gefitinib. The overexpression of BRCA1 reduced the DNA damages, and enhanced DNA repair mechanisms. Also, gefitinib-mediated inhibition of cell proliferation is attenuated by the expression of BRCA1.

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Keywords:  BRCA1; cell proliferation; gefitinib

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26722478      PMCID: PMC4680423     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Pathol        ISSN: 1936-2625


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