BackgroundMethionine restriction (MR) is a research direction in the treatment of gastric cancer (GC). The aim of this study was to investigate the molecular mechanism of MR on enhancing cisplatin (DDP) sensitivity of drug-resistant GC cells. MethodsTwenty pairs of GC tissues and adjacent normal gastric mucosa tissues were collected. DDP-resistant cell lines (KATO/DDP and MKN45/DDP), mouse model of GC and GC patient-derived organoid (PDO) models were established. Lentivirus-mediated METase overexpression was used for MR. Cell viability and apoptosis were detected by MTT assay and flow cytometry. Western blotting was used to detect multi-drug resistance-1 (MDR1), MDR-associated protein 1 (MRP1) eukaryotic initiation factor 4A-Ⅲ (EIF4A3), and METase protein expressions. The levels of circRNAs were detected by qRT-PCR. Tumor volume and weight were measured. The proliferation of tumor cells was detected by immunohistochemical staining. ResultsThe differentially expressed circRNAs of GC were screened in Gene Expression Omnibus database. MR in KATO/DDP and MKN45/DDP cells significantly down-regulated circ-CDK13 level. Overexpression of circ-CDK13 significantly inhibited apoptosis of sensitive cells (KATO III and MKN45). Interference with circ-CDK13 significantly promoted apoptosis of drug-resistant cells (KATO/DDP and MKN45/DDP). MR enhanced the DDP sensitivity of GC resistant cells, GC PDO and GC mice by down-regulating circ-CDK13. EIF4A3 binds to the downstream flanking sequence of circ-CDK13, and interference with EIF4A3 reduces circ-CDK13 levels, but does not affect CDK13. The expressions of circ-CDK13 and EIF4A3 in GC clinical samples were increased and positively correlated. Simultaneously overexpression of METase and EIF4A3 in resistant cells inhibited apoptosis, and further interference with circ-CDK13 reversed this effect. ConclusionMR inhibits circ-CDK13 level by down-regulating EIF4A3, thereby increasing the sensitivity of GC drug-resistant cells to DDP.
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