Restoration of miR-26b expression partially reverses the cisplatin resistance of NSCLC by targeting tafazzin

Onco Targets Ther. 2019 Sep 13:12:7551-7560. doi: 10.2147/OTT.S212649. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Background: Dysregulation of microRNAs has been reported to be responsible for drug resistance of cancers. However, the association between aberrant expression of miR-26b and cisplatin resistance in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) remains unclear.

Methods: PC9 and A549 were used to establish the cisplatin resistance models on NSCLC. Expression of miR-26b in cisplatin-resistant PC9 and A549 cells (PC9/R and A549/R) was detected by quantitative real-time PCR assays. Drug sensitivity and mitochondrial apoptosis were detected by Cell Counting Kit-8 assay and flow cytometry assay, respectively. The target relationship between miR-26b and tafazzin (TAZ) was validated by dual-luciferase reporter assay.

Results: Obvious downregulation of miR-26b was observed in PC9/R and A549/R cells. Restoration of miR-26b partially reversed the cisplatin resistance of PC9/R and A549/R cells. Expression of TAZ was increased in PC9/R and A549/R cells compared to the parental PC9 and A549 cells. Results of dual-luciferase reporter assays verified that TAZ was targeted by miR-26b. We showed that restoration of miR-26b expression inhibited the TAZ expression and thus expanded the mitochondrial pathway of apoptosis induced by cisplatin in PC9/R and A549/R cells.

Conclusion: Restoration of miR-26b expression partially reverses the cisplatin resistance of NSCLC by targeting TAZ. miR-26b/TAZ axis may represent a potential strategy to reverse the cisplatin in NSCLC.

Keywords: NSCLC; TAZ; cisplatin; miR-26b; resistance.