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Cisplatin resistance induced by decreased apoptotic activity in non‐small‐cell lung cancer cell lines
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ApoptosisCell DeathPathologyCancer BiologyTumor BiologyCancer Cell BiologyAnti-cancer AgentDecreased Apoptotic ActivityOncogenic AgentMedicineCell LinesCancer TreatmentPharmacologyCisplatin ResistanceCell BiologyLung CancerCalu1 NsclcTumor SuppressorOncology
We have investigated defective steps in apoptosis that might account for the development of resistance. For this purpose, A549 and Calu1 NSCLC (non-small-cell lung cancer) cell lines were treated with cisplatin to obtain resistant sub-lines. Gene expression profiles and the phosphorylation status of the BAD (Bcl-2/Bcl-XL-antagonist, causing cell death) protein were determined for each cell line. Cell death and cytochrome c release were analysed after treating cell lines with their appropriate cisplatin doses. Gene expression of BAD, Bid, caspases 4 and 6 were clearly decreased in the resistant cell lines, and the differential phosphorylation status of BAD also seemed to play a role in the development of cisplatin resistance. Since this is a new cisplatin-resistant Calu1 cell line, it is noteworthy that DNA fragmentation, apoptotic cell ratio and cytochrome c levels were most decreased in the CR-Calu1 cell line.
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