| Literature DB >> 31785406 |
Xiang Qin1, Xiaoying Lv2, Ping Li2, Rui Yang2, Qiong Xia2, Yu Chen2, Yueting Peng2, Li Li1, Shun Li1, Tingting Li1, Ying Jiang1, Hong Yang1, Chunhui Wu1, Chuan Zheng3, Jie Zhu3, Fengming You3, Heng Wang4, Jiong Chen4, Yiyao Liu5.
Abstract
One of the hallmarks of cancer progression is strong drug resistance during clinical treatments. The tumor microenvironment is closely associated with multidrug resistance, the optimization of tumor microenvironments may have a strong therapeutic effect. In this study, we configured polyacrylamide hydrogels of varying stiffness [low (10 kPa), intermediate (38 kPa) and high (57 kPa)] to simulate tissue physical matrix stiffness across different stages of breast cancer. After treatment with doxorubicin, cell survival rates on intermediate stiffness substrate are significantly higher. We find that high expression of ILK and YAP reduces the survival rates of breast cancer patients. Drug resistance is closely associated with the inactivation of the hippo pathway protein Merlin/MST/LATS and the activation of YAP. These results not only highlight the understanding of drug resistance mechanisms but also serve as a new basis for developing breast cancer treatment delivery systems.Entities:
Keywords: Drug resistance; ILK; Matrix stiffness; Mechanotransduction; YAP
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31785406 DOI: 10.1016/j.bbadis.2019.165625
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Basis Dis ISSN: 0925-4439 Impact factor: 5.187