Inhibition of PGE2/EP4 receptor signaling enhances oxaliplatin efficacy in resistant colon cancer cells through modulation of oxidative stress

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Huakang Huang
Oladimeji Aladelokun
Takayasu Ideta
Charles Giardina
Lee M. Ellis
Daniel W. Rosenberg
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[1] University of Connecticut Health,Center for Molecular Oncology
[2] University of Connecticut,Department of Cell and Molecular Biology
[3] University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center,Department of Surgical Oncology
[4] Holcombe Boulevard,undefined
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The platinum-based chemotherapeutic agent, oxaliplatin, is used to treat advanced colorectal cancer (CRC). Unfortunately, nearly all patients acquire resistance to oxaliplatin after long-term use, limiting its therapeutic efficacy. Since COX-2 and PGE2 signaling can impact colon cancer cell proliferation and survival, we examined how this pathway was affected in an oxaliplatin resistant colon cancer cell line. PGE2 levels were significantly elevated in oxaliplatin-resistant HT29 cells (OXR) compared to naïve parental HT29 cells (PAR). This increase was associated with elevated COX-2 (17.9-fold; P = 0.008) and reduced 15-hydroxyprostaglandin dehydrogenase (2.9-fold; P < 0.0001) expression. RNAi knockdown of microsomal prostaglandin E synthase-1, the rate-limiting enzyme in PGE2 synthesis, sensitized OXR cells to oxaliplatin. Downstream effects of PGE2 in OXR cells were also examined. Selective inhibition of the EP4 PGE2 receptor by the small molecule inhibitor, L-161,982 enhanced oxaliplatin-induced apoptosis in OXR cells. L-161,982 also reduced expression of the colonic stem cell markers, CD133 and CD44, and inhibited tumor sphere formation. The accumulation of intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS), a key component of oxaliplatin cytotoxicity, was significantly increased by EP4 inhibition (2.4 -fold; P < 0.0001). Overall, our findings uncover an important role for the COX-2/PGE2/EP4 signaling axis in oxaliplatin resistance via regulation of oxidative stress.
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