Bioinformatics and In Vitro Study Reveal ERα as The Potential Target Gene of Honokiol to Enhance Trastuzumab Sensitivity in HER2+ Trastuzumab-Resistant Breast Cancer Cells

IF 2.6 4区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY Computational Biology and Chemistry Pub Date : 2024-05-10 DOI:10.1016/j.compbiolchem.2024.108084
I Made Rhamanadana Putra , Intan Ayu Lestari , Nurul Fatimah , Naufa Hanif , Navista Sri Octa Ujiantari , Dyaningtyas Dewi Pamungkas Putri , Adam Hermawan
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Trastuzumab resistance presents a significant challenge in the treatment of HER2+ breast cancer, necessitating the investigation of combination therapies to overcome this resistance. Honokiol, a compound with broad anticancer activity, has shown promise in this regard. This study aims to discover the effect of honokiol in increasing trastuzumab sensitivity in HER2+ trastuzumab-resistant breast cancer cells HCC1954 and the underline mechanisms behind. A bioinformatics study performed to explore the most potential target hub gene for honokiol in HER2+ breast cancer. Honokiol, trastuzumab and combined treatment cytotoxicity activity was then evaluated in both parental HCC1954 and trastuzumab resistance (TR-HCC1954) cells using MTT assay. The expression levels of these hub genes were then analyzed using qRT-PCR and those that could not be analyzed were subjected to molecular docking to determine their potential. Honokiol showed a potent cytotoxicity activity with an IC50 of 41.05 μM and 69.61 μM in parental HCC1954 and TR-HCC1954 cell line respectively. Furthermore, the combination of honokiol and trastuzumab resulted in significant differences in cytotoxicity in TR-HCC1954 cells at specific concentrations. Molecular docking and the qRT-PCR showed that the potential ERα identified from the bioinformatics analysis was affected by the treatment. Our results show that honokiol has the potential to increase the sensitivity of trastuzumab in HER2+ trastuzumab resistant breast cancer cell line HCC1954 by affecting regulating estrogen receptor signaling. Further research is necessary to validate these findings.

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生物信息学和体外研究发现ERα是Honokiol增强曲妥珠单抗对HER2+曲妥珠单抗耐药乳腺癌细胞敏感性的潜在靶基因
曲妥珠单抗抗药性是治疗 HER2+ 乳腺癌的一大挑战,因此有必要研究克服这种抗药性的联合疗法。Honokiol是一种具有广泛抗癌活性的化合物,在这方面已显示出前景。本研究旨在发现Honokiol在提高HER2+曲妥珠单抗耐药乳腺癌细胞HCC1954对曲妥珠单抗敏感性方面的作用及其背后的机制。一项生物信息学研究探索了Honokiol在HER2+乳腺癌中最有潜力的靶中心基因。然后使用MTT法评估了Honokiol、曲妥珠单抗和联合治疗在亲代HCC1954和曲妥珠单抗耐药(TR-HCC1954)细胞中的细胞毒性活性。然后使用 qRT-PCR 分析这些枢纽基因的表达水平,并对无法分析的基因进行分子对接,以确定其潜力。在亲代HCC1954细胞系和TR-HCC1954细胞系中,Honokiol显示出强大的细胞毒性活性,IC50分别为41.05 μM和69.61 μM。此外,在特定浓度下,honokiol和曲妥珠单抗的组合对TR-HCC1954细胞的细胞毒性有显著差异。分子对接和qRT-PCR显示,生物信息学分析确定的潜在ERα会受到处理的影响。我们的研究结果表明,在对曲妥珠单抗耐药的HER2+乳腺癌细胞系HCC1954中,霍诺克醇有可能通过调节雌激素受体信号转导来提高曲妥珠单抗的敏感性。要验证这些发现,还需要进一步的研究。
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Computational Biology and Chemistry 生物-计算机:跨学科应用
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