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Functional inhibition of the RNA-binding protein HuR sensitizes triple-negative breast cancer to chemotherapy.


ABSTRACT: Chemotherapy remains the standard treatment for triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC); however, chemoresistance compromises its efficacy. The RNA-binding protein Hu antigen R (HuR) could be a potential therapeutic target to enhance the chemotherapy efficacy. HuR is known to mainly stabilize its target mRNAs, and/or promote the translation of encoded proteins, which are implicated in multiple cancer hallmarks, including chemoresistance. In this study, a docetaxel-resistant cell subline (231-TR) was established from the human TNBC cell line MDA-MB-231. Both the parental and resistant cell lines exhibited similar sensitivity to the small molecule functional inhibitor of HuR, KH-3. Docetaxel and KH-3 combination therapy synergistically inhibited cell proliferation in TNBC cells and tumor growth in three animal models. KH-3 downregulated the expression levels of HuR targets (e.g., β-Catenin and BCL2) in a time- and dose-dependent manner. Moreover, KH-3 restored docetaxel's effects on activating Caspase-3 and cleaving PARP in 231-TR cells, induced apoptotic cell death, and caused S-phase cell cycle arrest. Together, our findings suggest that HuR is a critical mediator of docetaxel resistance and provide a rationale for combining HuR inhibitors and chemotherapeutic agents to enhance chemotherapy efficacy.

SUBMITTER: Wei L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10552894 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Functional inhibition of the RNA-binding protein HuR sensitizes triple-negative breast cancer to chemotherapy.

Wei Lanjing L   Zhang Qi Q   Zhong Cuncong C   He Lily L   Zhang Yuxia Y   Armaly Ahlam M AM   Aubé Jeffrey J   Welch Danny R DR   Xu Liang L   Wu Xiaoqing X  

Molecular oncology 20230719 10


Chemotherapy remains the standard treatment for triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC); however, chemoresistance compromises its efficacy. The RNA-binding protein Hu antigen R (HuR) could be a potential therapeutic target to enhance the chemotherapy efficacy. HuR is known to mainly stabilize its target mRNAs, and/or promote the translation of encoded proteins, which are implicated in multiple cancer hallmarks, including chemoresistance. In this study, a docetaxel-resistant cell subline (231-TR) wa  ...[more]

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