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Abstract
Background: Response to chemotherapy varies widely in patients with advanced oesophageal cancer. We investigated the impact of manipulating certain microRNAs on response to cisplatin and 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) in oesophageal cancer cells. Methods: Cisplatin-/5-fluorouracil-resistant oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and adenocarcinoma (EAC) cell lines were established, and the impact of ectopic upregulation of miR-106a and miR-148a on response to both drugs was assessed. Results: The impact of miR-106a-upregulation was inconsistent. Upregulation was followed by reduced sensitivity to cisplatin in chemotherapy-sensitive EAC cells (cell survival, +8.7 ± 0.8%; p = 0.003) and an improved response to 5-FU in cisplatin-resistant EAC cells (cell survival, -6.4 ± 2.5%; p = 0.011). MiR-148a upregulation significantly increased sensitivity to chemotherapy in seven out of ten cell lines, represented by a decrease in cell viability of 22. 6 ± 7.9% to 50.5 ± 10.6% after cisplatin (p ≤ 0.014) and 6.0 ± 0.8% to 15.0 ± 4.1% after 5-FU treatment (p ≤ 0. 012). The only cell lines in which miR-148a upregulation had no effect were cisplatin-resistant EAC exposed to cisplatin and 5-FU-sensitive and 5-FU-resistant SCC cells exposed to 5-FU. Conclusion: MiR-148a sensitized chemotherapy-sensitive oesophageal cancer cell lines to cisplatin and, to a lesser extent, to 5-flurouracil and attenuated resistance in chemotherapy-resistant variants. Further experimental and clinical studies to investigate the exact mechanisms involved are warranted.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery |
Volume | 15 |
Issue number | 3 |
Pages (from-to) | 429-438 |
Number of pages | 10 |
ISSN | 1091-255X |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 01.03.2011 |
Research Areas and Centers
- Research Area: Luebeck Integrated Oncology Network (LION)
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Epigenetic alterations in oesophageal carcinoma: The role of microRNAs in determination and prediction of chemo- and radiosensitivity in oesophageal cancer and its meaning for response control of neoadjuvant therapy
Hummel, R. (Principal Investigator (PI)) & Watson, D. I. (Associated Staff)
01.01.08 → 31.12.11
Project: DFG Projects › DFG Scholarships: Research Fellowships