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      Connexin 43 enhances paclitaxel cytotoxicity in colorectal cancer cell lines

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          Colorectal cancer has a relatively low sensitivity to paclitaxel. The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of connexin 43 (Cx43), which is a structural component of gap junctional communication (GJC), in paclitaxel cytotoxicity in colorectal cancer cells. Three colorectal cancer cell lines (HCT106, HCT116 and LoVo) were transfected with Cx43 and used to examine paclitaxel cytotoxicity. A western blot assay was used to confirm Cx43 expression in transfected cell lines as well as the expression of several proteins that are associated with paclitaxel cytotoxicity. A parachute dye-coupling assay was used to measure GJC function. An MTT assay was used to analyze the viability of paclitaxel-treated cells. Cx43 expression level and GJC function were significantly upregulated by the transfection (P<0.05). The viability of transfected cells was significantly inhibited compared with that of untransfected cells when treated with paclitaxel (20 or 80 nM) at high culture density but not at low culture density (P<0.05). Cx43 transfection significantly increased the mitotic arrest, tubulin polymerization and apoptosis effects of paclitaxel (P<0.05). It was also found that paclitaxel had an inhibitory effect on GJC function after 12 h of treatment in LoVo cells (P<0.05). These results indicate that Cx43 may serve as a target of paclitaxel chemotherapy for colorectal cancer.

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          Journal
          Exp Ther Med
          Exp Ther Med
          ETM
          Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine
          D.A. Spandidos
          1792-0981
          1792-1015
          August 2017
          13 June 2017
          13 June 2017
          : 14
          : 2
          : 1212-1218
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Laboratory of Biomedicine and Nanophotonics, Tianjin Union Medical Center, Tianjin 300121, P.R. China
          [2 ]Department of Pathology, Tianjin Union Medical Center, Tianjin 300121, P.R. China
          [3 ]Department of Pharmacy, Tianjin Union Medical Center, Tianjin 300121, P.R. China
          [4 ]Department of Colorectal Surgery, Tianjin Union Medical Center, Tianjin 300121, P.R. China
          Author notes
          Correspondence to: Professor Yijia Wang, Laboratory of Biomedicine and Nanophotonics, Tianjin Union Medical Center, 190 Jieyuan Road, Tianjin 300121, P.R. China, E-mail: yijawang_1980@ 123456163.com
          Article
          PMC5526126 PMC5526126 5526126 ETM-0-0-4589
          10.3892/etm.2017.4589
          5526126
          28810580
          cde14340-a9e3-42fb-a4a0-16c2656b9604
          Copyright © 2017, Spandidos Publications
          History
          : 24 July 2016
          : 07 April 2017
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          cytotoxicity,connexin 43,gap junctional communication,paclitaxel,colorectal cancer

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