The effect of microenvironmental viscosity on the emergence of colon cancer cell resistance to doxorubicin†

IF 6.1 3区 医学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS Journal of Materials Chemistry B Pub Date : 2025-01-02 DOI:10.1039/D4TB02334J
Tianjiao Zeng, Chengyu Lu, Man Wang, Huajian Chen, Toru Yoshitomi, Naoki Kawazoe, Yingnan Yang and Guoping Chen
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The colon possesses a unique physiological environment among human organs, where there is a highly viscous body fluid layer called the mucus layer above colonic epithelial cells. Dysfunction of the mucus layer not only contributes to the occurrence of colorectal cancer (CRC) but also plays an important role in the development of chemoresistance in CRC. Although viscosity is an essential property of the mucus layer, it remains elusive how viscosity affects chemoresistance in colon cancer cells. In this study, the influence of viscosity on their chemoresistance was elucidated by culturing colon cancer cells in media of different viscosities supplemented with doxorubicin (DOX). The viscosity range was adjusted from 99.4 mPa s to 776.6 mPa s by adding polyethylene glycol of different molecular weights in culture medium. Cell viability in the high viscosity medium was higher than that in the low viscosity medium. Expression of chemoresistance-related genes such as ABCC2 and ABCG2 increased when cells were cultured in the high viscosity medium. Furthermore, cell migration increased while proliferation decreased when cells were cultured in the high viscosity medium. The colon cancer cells cultured in the high viscosity medium exhibited high expression of p21 mRNA. The results suggested that viscosity could affect the resistance of colon cancer cells to DOX by regulating the expression of chemoresistance-related and proliferation-related genes.

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微环境粘度对结肠癌细胞对阿霉素耐药产生的影响。
在人体器官中,结肠具有独特的生理环境,在结肠上皮细胞上方有一层称为粘液层的高粘度体液层。粘液层的功能失调不仅会导致结肠直肠癌(CRC)的发生,而且在 CRC 的化疗耐药性发展过程中也扮演着重要角色。虽然粘度是粘液层的一个重要特性,但粘度如何影响结肠癌细胞的化疗耐受性仍是一个未知数。在本研究中,通过在不同粘度的培养基中培养结肠癌细胞并辅以多柔比星(DOX),阐明了粘度对其化疗抗性的影响。通过在培养基中添加不同分子量的聚乙二醇,粘度范围从 99.4 mPa s 调整到 776.6 mPa s。高粘度培养基中的细胞存活率高于低粘度培养基。在高粘度培养基中培养细胞时,化疗抗性相关基因(如 ABCC2 和 ABCG2)的表达量增加。此外,在高粘度培养基中培养细胞时,细胞迁移增加,增殖减少。在高粘度培养基中培养的结肠癌细胞表现出 p21 mRNA 的高表达。结果表明,粘度可通过调节化疗耐药性相关基因和增殖相关基因的表达来影响结肠癌细胞对 DOX 的耐药性。
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Journal of Materials Chemistry B
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