| Literature DB >> 27439542 |
Mengxia Zhang1,2, Hailiang Zhang2, Fan Tang2, Yuhua Wang2, Zhongcheng Mo2, Xiaoyong Lei2, Shengsong Tang1,2.
Abstract
Macrophage colony-stimulating factor is a vital factor in maintaining the biological function of monocyte-macrophage lineage. It is expressed in many tumor tissues and cancer cells. Recent findings indicate that macrophage colony-stimulating factor might contribute to chemoresistance, but the precise mechanisms are unclear. This study was to explore the effect of macrophage colony-stimulating factor on doxorubicin resistance in MCF-7 breast cancer cells and the possible mechanism. In the study, the human breast cancer cells, MCF-7, were transfected with macrophage colony-stimulating factor. We document that cytoplasmic macrophage colony-stimulating factor induces doxorubicin resistance and inhibits apoptosis in MCF-7 cells. Further studies demonstrated that cytoplasmic macrophage colony-stimulating factor-mediated apoptosis inhibition was dependent on the activation of PI3K/Akt/Survivin pathway. More importantly, we found that macrophage colony-stimulating factor-induced autophagic cell death in doxorubicin-treated MCF-7 cells. Taken together, we show for the first time that macrophage colony-stimulating factor-induced doxorubicin resistance is associated with the changes in cell death response with defective apoptosis and promotion of autophagic cell death.Entities:
Keywords: Macrophage colony-stimulating factor; apoptosis; autophagy; breast cancer; chemoresistance
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27439542 PMCID: PMC5102133 DOI: 10.1177/1535370216660399
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Biol Med (Maywood) ISSN: 1535-3699