Overexpression Of Gse1 Related To Trastuzumab Resistance In Gastric Cancer Cells

BIOMED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL(2021)

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Abstract
Gastric cancer is one of the most prevalent human cancers with poor prognosis. Trastuzumab is a well-used targeted drug for gastric cancer with HER2 amplification. Trastuzumab resistance restrains the clinical use of trastuzumab. In this study, we reported human Gse1 coiled-coil protein (GSE1) promoted trastuzumab resistance in HER2-positive gastric cancer cells. Acquired trastuzumab-resistant gastric cancer cells overexpressed GSE1, and depletion of GSE1 decreased the trastuzumab resistance of trastuzumab-resistant gastric cancer cells. BCL-2 was a downstream gene positively regulated by GSE1 and also performed promoting the role of trastuzumab resistance in HER2-positive gastric cancer cells. A high level of GSE1 was associated with a high risk of tumor lymph node metastasis and higher clinical stage in HER2-positive gastric cancer patients. GSE1 was a potential target that could be used for HER2-positive gastric cancer therapy.
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trastuzumab resistance,gastric cancer cells,gse1
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