Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the effect of SIK2 on cisplatin resistance induced by aerobic glycolysis in breast cancer cells and its potential mechanism. qRt-PCR and Western blot were used to detect SIK2 mRNA and protein levels, and cisplatin (DDP) resistant cell lines of breast cancer cells were established. Viability was measured and evaluated via CCK-8, cell invasion capability was evaluated via Transwell, and apoptosis rate was assessed via Flow cytometry. The glycolysis level was evaluated by measuring glucose consumption and lactic acid production. The protein levels of p-PI3K, p- protein kinase B (Akt) and p-mTOR were determined by western blot. SIK2 was highly expressed in breast cancer tissues and cells compared with adjacent tissues and normal human breast epithelial cells, and it had higher diagnostic value for breast cancer. Silencing SIK2 expression can inhibit proliferation and invasion of breast cancer cells and induce their apoptosis. In addition, SIK2 knockdown inhibits glycolysis, reverses the resistance of drug-resistant cells to cisplatin, and inhibits PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway. When LY294002 was used to inhibit PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway, the effect of pcDNA3.1-SIK2 on aerobic glycolysis of breast cancer cells could be reversed. SIK2 can promote cisplatin resistance caused by aerobic glycolysis of breast cancer cells through PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway, which may be a new target to improve cisplatin resistance of breast cancer cells.

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