Abstract

Taxol is commonly used chemotherapy regimen for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC). Study of the underlying mechanisms of Taxol chemoresistance provides better understanding of esophageal cancer treatment and may provide a rational molecular target for diagnosis and intervention. Here we showed FBXO31, which was reported to be highly expressed in ESCC and significantly associated with poor prognosis, could regulate ESCC chemosensitivity to Taxol. Silencing of FBXO31 in ESCC cells sensitized cells to Taxol treatment, evidenced by FACS analysis and TUNEL assay, showing as an increased apoptotic population in FBXO31-knockdown cells compared to the control cells. The mass spectrometry data and coimmunoprecipitation results showed FBXO31 could bind with cofilin-1. Cofilin-1 knockdown in FBXO31-overexpression cells reversed FBXO31-induced suppression of cell apoptosis, suggesting FBXO31-mediated Taxol chemoresistance is associated with cofilin-1. Furthermore, in vivo experiments confirmed that knockdown of FBXO31 sensitized ESCC to Taxol treatment. This finding substantiated a pivotal role of FBOX31 in ESCC chemoresistance, indicating that FBXO31 may be a potential indicator or target for drug resistance in ESCC.

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