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Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy = Biomedecine & pharmacotherapie 2011-Jun

P21 (waf1/cip1) is required for non-small cell lung cancer sensitive to Gefitinib treatment.

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Yi-Fan Zhao
Chong-Ren Wang
Yan-Ming Wu
Sheng-Lin Ma
Yuan Ji
Yan-Jun Lu

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Lung cancer is the leading cause of death from cancer in the world. Gefitinib is known to its inhibition of EGFR tyrosine kinase and worldwide used for antitumor in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Here, we show that Gefitinib reduces p-Akt levels, concomitant with elevation of p21 levels and suppression of cdk2/4 and cyclinE/D1 activities which result in impaired cell cycle progression through G1 arrest only in NSCLC cells in which it inhibits growth. We find that Gefitinib-induced p21 protein stability, rather than increased RNA accumulation, was responsible for the elevated p21 levels. More, treatment of beta-elemene, a natural plant drug extracted from Curcuma wenyujin, restored sensitivity to Gefitinib via the mechanism modulated the elevation of p21 levels in the cells which are acquired resistance to Gefitinib. These data suggest that administration of Gefitinib in combination with beta-elemene may offer great opportunities for NSCLC which are acquired resistance to Gefitinib. The p21 effect on the cells to response to Gefitinib was further confirmed by p21 over-expression and knockdown studies pointing to a requirement of p21 for the cells sensitive to Gefitinib. Thus, we propose that p21 is required for Gefitinib-sensitive NSCLC cells.

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