[HTML][HTML] Cancer-associated fibroblasts-derived IL-8 mediates resistance to cisplatin in human gastric cancer

J Zhai, J Shen, G Xie, J Wu, M He, L Gao, Y Zhang… - Cancer letters, 2019 - Elsevier
J Zhai, J Shen, G Xie, J Wu, M He, L Gao, Y Zhang, X Yao, L Shen
Cancer letters, 2019Elsevier
Chemoresistance remains the major obstacle to achieve optimal prognosis in gastric cancer
patients, and the underlying molecular mechanisms of cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs)
in gastric cancer chemoresistance remain poorly understood. We identified the high
pretherapeutical serum IL-8 level in gastric cancer patients was associated with poor
response to platinum-based therapy, and it increased gradually during neoadjuvant
chemotherapy and it decreased after radical surgery. Immunohistochemistry assays showed …
Abstract
Chemoresistance remains the major obstacle to achieve optimal prognosis in gastric cancer patients, and the underlying molecular mechanisms of cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) in gastric cancer chemoresistance remain poorly understood. We identified the high pretherapeutical serum IL-8 level in gastric cancer patients was associated with poor response to platinum-based therapy, and it increased gradually during neoadjuvant chemotherapy and it decreased after radical surgery. Immunohistochemistry assays showed that IL-8 was highly expressed in gastric cancer tissues in chemoresistant patients, and located in CAFs. Primary CAFs produced more IL-8 than the corresponding normal fibroblasts, and human stomach fibroblast line Hs738 secreted more IL-8 after co-cultured with conditioned media from AGS or MGC-803 cells. IL-8 increased the IC50 of cisplatin (CDDP) in AGS or MGC-803 in vitro. Simultaneously, IL-8 treatment enhanced the expression of PI3K, phosphorylated-AKT (p-AKT), phosphorylated-IKb (p-IKb), phosphorylated-p65 (p-p65) and ABCB1, and ABCB1 and p-p65 were overexpressed in tumor tissues of chemoresistant patients. Collectively, CAFs derived IL-8 promotes chemoresistance in human gastric cancer via NF-κB activation and ABCB1 up-regulation. Our study provides a novel strategy to improve the chemotherapeutical efficacy and the prognosis of gastric cancer.
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