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Reversal effect of miR-155 on the resistance of leukemia cells to adriamycin by regulating Ets-1 expression

SHA Min, YE Jun, GUO Ting, ZHANG Lixin, LUAN Zhengyun   

  1. Institute of Clinical Medicine, Taizhou Peoples Hospital
  • Received:2015-07-25 Revised:2015-10-22 Online:2015-12-31 Published:2015-12-31
  • Contact: LUAN Zhengyun

Abstract: Objective To detect the expression of miR-155 and Ets-1 in leukemia cell line K562 and adriamycin resistance K562/A02 cell line, and explore the relationship between miR155, Ets-1 and drug resistance in leukemia treatment. Methods miR-155 simulation oligonucleotide probes and miR-155 inhibitor oligonucleotide probes, Ets-1 expression plasmid and Ets-1 interference expression plasmid were transfected in K562 and K562/A02 cells by Lipofectamine 2000. Real-time quantitative PCR was used to determine the expression of miR-155, Ets-1 and multidrug resistance(MDR1). The protein levels of Ets-1 and MDR1 were analyzed by Western blotting. The viability of K562 and K562/A02 cells was evaluated by MTT assay. Results The expression levels of miR-155, Ets-1 and MDR1 were significantly increased in K562/A02 cells than those in K562 cells. Down-regulation of miR-155 could obviously increase the inhibition rate of adriamycin on K562/A02 cells and inhibit the expression of Ets-1 and MDR1, which could be reversed by overexpression of Ets-1. While, up-regulation of miR-155 could significantly increase the inhibition rate of adriamycin on K562 cells and stimulate the expression of Ets-1 and MDR1, which could be reversed by Ets-1 siRNA. Conclusion miR-155 is involved in the mechanism of drug resistance in leukemia by regulating Ets-1 expression, which may provide a potential novel target for overcoming drug-resistance.

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