Low-intensity pulsed ultrasound combined with microbubble mediated JNK/c-Jun pathway to reverse multidrug resistance in triple-negative breast cancer

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Nina Qu [1 ]
Zhihui Wu [2 ]
Qingkai Meng [3 ]
Menglu Bi [3 ]
Hexiu Liu [4 ]
Xiaoli Cao [1 ]
Yanqing Liu [5 ]
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[1] Yantai Yuhuangding Hospital,Department of Ultrasound Medicine
[2] Xiongan Xuanwu Hospital,Department of Vascular Ultrasound
[3] Binzhou Medical University,School of Medical Imaging
[4] Weifang Medical University,School of Medical Imaging
[5] Yantai Yuhuangding Hospital,Department of Breast Surgery
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Low-intensity pulse ultrasound; Microbubbles; Triple-negative breast cancer; Multidrug resistance; Doxorubicin; JNK/c-Jun signaling pathway;
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10.1038/s41598-024-78272-y
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To investigate the effects of low-intensity pulsed ultrasound combined with microbubble (LIPUS-MB) mediated JNK/c-Jun pathway reversal on multidrug resistance in triple-negative breast cancer and the underlying mechanisms. An orthogonal experiment was designed to screen for the optimal parameters of LIPUS-MB in MDA-MB-231/DOX cells. The CCK-8 assay was used to determine the drug resistance of the cells and to measure their proliferation activity and resistance reversal efficiency at the optimal parameters. Hoechst 33,342 staining and Annexin V-FITC/PI staining were employed to detect cell morphological changes and apoptosis, respectively. The MDA-MB-231/DOX models of transplanted tumor were established in BALB/c. The impact of LIPUS-MB on allograft tumor growth was observed in vivo. Immunohistochemistry was employed to investigate the expression of P-gp, ABCG2, and Ki-67 in tumor tissues, while western blot was utilized to assess the protein expression of P-gp, ABCG2, JNK, p-JNK, c-Jun, p-c-Jun, Bcl-2 and Bax in both MDA-MB-231/DOX cells and allograft tumor tissues. The optimal LIPUS-MB parameters for MDA-MB-231/DOX cells are the microbubble concentration of 20%, ultrasound intensity of 1.0 W/cm2, and irradiation time of 60 s. The drug resistance index of MDA-MB-231/DOX cells is 19.17. Following the optimal parameter application, the IC50 value of the cells decreases by 5.71-fold, with a reversal efficiency of 87.03%, and a simultaneous decrease in cell proliferation activity. Compared with other groups, the DOX + LIPUS-MB group displayed the highest incidence of apoptotic nuclear morphology, and the greatest quantity of cellular apoptosis and the most pronounced decrease in the expression levels of P-gp, ABCG2, p-JNK, p-c-Jun, and Bcl-2 proteins within the cells. Conversely, the expression levels of Bax proteins reach the highest levels (all P < 0.05). Furthermore, in vivo subcutaneous tumor transplantation experiments in nude mice revealed that the DOX + LIPUS-MB group exhibited smaller tumor growth rate, volume and the expression of P-gp, ABCG2, and Ki-67 compared to the DOX + LIPUS group, indicating the most pronounced inhibitory effect on tumor growth and it significantly inhibited tumor proliferation, promoted its apoptosis. In conclusion, following parameter optimization, LIPUS-MB was found to reduce the drug resistance of MDA-MB-231/DOX cells. The underlying mechanism may involve the downregulation of P-gp and ABCG2 proteins expression through the modulation of the JNK/c-Jun pathway by LIPUS-MB, thereby inhibiting cell proliferation activity and promoting apoptosis, and enhancing the in vivo anti-tumor effect of DOX, thus reversing multidrug resistance in triple-negative breast cancer.
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