Title : Overexpressed CES2 has prognostic value in CRC and knockdown CES2 reverses L-OHP-resistance in CRC cells by inhibition of the PI3K signaling pathway - Zhang_2020_Exp.Cell.Res__111856 |
Author(s) : Zhang Y , Sun L , Sun Y , Chen Y , Wang X , Xu M , Chi P , Xu Z , Lu X |
Ref : Experimental Cell Research , :111856 , 2020 |
Abstract :
CES-2 (carboxylesterase-2) belongs to the carboxylesterase gene family, which plays crucial roles in lipid mobilization and chemosensitivity to irinotecan. However, its role in chemosensitivity to oxaliplatin (L-OHP) remains unclear. Herein, L-OHP-resistant cells (HCT-116L and RKOL) were established by increasing the concentration of L-OHP. The results showed that CES2 expression was upregulated in L-OHP-resistant tissues and cells lines (P<0.01). Low expression of CES2 correlated with a better survival, and the results were further confirmed in the R2 platform: a biologist friendly web-based genomics analysis and visualization application. Downregulation of CES2 suppressed cell proliferation, induced apoptosis and reversed L-OHP resistance by medicating the PI3K signaling pathway in L-OHP-resistant cells. However, both PI3K inhibitor (LY294002) and activator (IGF-1) could not medicate CES2 expression. These findings indicated that CES2 may be utilized as a novel biomarker and therapeutic target for L-OHP resistance in CRC treatment. |
PubMedSearch : Zhang_2020_Exp.Cell.Res__111856 |
PubMedID: 31981591 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: human-CES2 |
Gene_locus | human-CES2 |
Zhang Y, Sun L, Sun Y, Chen Y, Wang X, Xu M, Chi P, Xu Z, Lu X (2020)
Overexpressed CES2 has prognostic value in CRC and knockdown CES2 reverses L-OHP-resistance in CRC cells by inhibition of the PI3K signaling pathway
Experimental Cell Research
:111856
Zhang Y, Sun L, Sun Y, Chen Y, Wang X, Xu M, Chi P, Xu Z, Lu X (2020)
Experimental Cell Research
:111856