1. RBMS2 Chemosensitizes Breast Cancer Cells to Doxorubicin by Regulating BMF Expression
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Feng, Xu, Tian, Xia, Qi-Tong, Xu, Xu, Zhang, Yu-Zhou, Huang, Xi, Sun, Liang, Shi, Xu-Jie, Zhou, Ji-Fu, Wei, and Qiang, Ding
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RNA-Binding Proteins ,Apoptosis ,Breast Neoplasms ,Cell Biology ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Repressor Proteins ,Mice ,Doxorubicin ,Drug Resistance, Neoplasm ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Animals ,Humans ,Female ,Genes, Tumor Suppressor ,Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerases ,Molecular Biology ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
Chemoresistance is closely related to the therapeutic effect and prognosis in breast cancer patients. Increasing evidences demonstrated that RNA binding proteins (RBPs) have notable roles in regulating cancer cell proliferation, metastasis and chemotherapeutic sensitivity. RNA binding motif single stranded interacting protein 2 (RBMS2), an RBP, has been considered to be a tumor suppressor in several cancers. However, its role of doxorubicin sensitivity in breast cancer patients has not yet been fully revealed. Here, we performed doxorubicin cytotoxicity assay, flow cytometry and mouse xenograft model to examine the influence of RBMS2 on doxorubicin sensitization
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- 2022
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