Neuropilin‐1 enhances temozolomide resistance in glioblastoma via the STAT1/p53/p21 axis

Mar 6, 2024Neuropathology : official journal of the Japanese Society of Neuropathology

Neuropilin-1 may increase resistance to temozolomide in brain cancer through the STAT1/p53/p21 pathway

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Abstract

NRP-1 was highly expressed in TMZ-resistant glioblastoma cells.

  • Silencing NRP-1 reduced TMZ resistance in U251/TMZ cells.
  • Upregulating NRP-1 increased TMZ resistance in parental GBM cells.
  • NRP-1 silencing improved GBM cell sensitivity to TMZ in tumor-bearing mice.
  • Depleting NRP-1 decreased levels of STAT1, p53, and p21 in resistant GBM cells.
  • STAT1 depletion counteracted the reduction in TMZ resistance caused by NRP-1 silencing.

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