Disturbance of the let-7/LIN28 double-negative feedback loop is associated with radio- and chemo-resistance in non-small cell lung cancer

Jun Yin(Guangzhou Medical University), Jian Zhao(Guangzhou Medical University), Weimin Hu(Guangzhou Medical University), Guangping Yang(Guangzhou Medical University), Hui Yu(Guangzhou Medical University), Ruihao Wang(Guangzhou Medical University), Linjing Wang(Guangzhou Medical University), Guoqian Zhang(Guangzhou Medical University), Wenfan Fu(Guangzhou Medical University), Lu Dai(Guangzhou Medical University), Wanzhen Li(Guangzhou Medical University), Boyu Liao(Guangzhou Medical University), Shuxu Zhang(Guangzhou Medical University)
PLoS ONE
February 24, 2017
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Abstract

Radio- and chemo-resistance represent major obstacles in the therapy of non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and the underlying molecular mechanisms are not known. In the present study, during induction of radio- or chemo-resistance in NSCLC cells, dynamic analyses revealed that decreased expression of let-7 induced by irradiation or cisplatin resulted in increased expression of its target gene LIN28, and increased expression of LIN28 then contributed to further decreased expression of let-7 by inhibiting its maturation and biogenesis. Moreover, we showed that down-regulation of let-7 and up-regulation of LIN28 expression promoted resistance to irradiation or cisplatin by regulating the single-cell proliferative capability of NSCLC cells. Consequently, in NSCLC cells, let-7 and LIN28 can form a double-negative feedback loop through mutual inhibition, and disturbance of the let-7/LIN28 double-negative feedback loop induced by irradiation or chemotherapeutic drugs can result in radio- and chemo-resistance. In addition, low expression of let-7 and high expression of LIN28 in NSCLC patients was associated significantly with resistance to radiotherapy or chemotherapy. Therefore, our study demonstrated that disturbance of the let-7/LIN28 double-negative feedback loop is involved in the regulation of radio- and chemo-resistance, and that let-7 and LIN28 could be employed as predictive biomarkers of response to radiotherapy or chemotherapy in NSCLC patients.


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