Deficiency of gap junction composed of connexin43 contributes to oxaliplatin resistance in colon cancer cells

  • Authors:
    • Min Su
    • Qi Zhang
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  • Published online on: July 18, 2017     https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2017.6598
  • Pages: 3669-3674
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Abstract

Although comprehensive strategies in the treatment of colorectal cancer have been developed for a number of years, the five‑year survival rate of metastatic colon cancer remains less than 10%. Oxaliplatin, a commonly used chemotherapeutic agent for metastatic colon cancer, improves the response rate of patients and prolongs patients' progression‑free survival. However, the generation of resistance limits the clinical application of oxaliplatin, and the mechanisms of this remain unclear. The present study mainly investigated the effect of the gap junction (GJ) composed of connexin43 (Cx43) on oxaliplatin cytotoxicity in colon cancer cells. Three different methods with distinct mechanisms were used to change the function of Cx43 GJs, including cell culture at different densities, pretreatment with a specific inhibitor or enhancer, and special gene knockdown, to observe the cytotoxicity of oxaliplatin and the level of reactive oxygen species (ROS) mediated by Cx43 GJs. The results revealed that the cytotoxicity of oxaliplatin and the level of ROS were decreased with the downregulation of Cx43 GJ function, but exacerbated with the upregulation of Cx43 GJ function. Moreover, ROS scavenging with N‑acetyl‑L‑cysteine and apocynin decreased the cytotoxicity of oxaliplatin. We concluded that the loss of GJ composed of Cx43 contributed to the resistance of oxaliplatin in colon cancer cells, and the mechanism was associated with intracellular ROS alternation.
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Su M and Su M: Deficiency of gap junction composed of connexin43 contributes to oxaliplatin resistance in colon cancer cells. Oncol Lett 14: 3669-3674, 2017
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Su, M., & Su, M. (2017). Deficiency of gap junction composed of connexin43 contributes to oxaliplatin resistance in colon cancer cells. Oncology Letters, 14, 3669-3674. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2017.6598
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Su, M., Zhang, Q."Deficiency of gap junction composed of connexin43 contributes to oxaliplatin resistance in colon cancer cells". Oncology Letters 14.3 (2017): 3669-3674.
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Su, M., Zhang, Q."Deficiency of gap junction composed of connexin43 contributes to oxaliplatin resistance in colon cancer cells". Oncology Letters 14, no. 3 (2017): 3669-3674. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2017.6598