Resveratrol restores sensitivity of glioma cells to temozolamide through inhibiting the activation of Wnt signaling pathway

Oct 15, 2018Journal of cellular physiology

Resveratrol may help brain tumor cells respond better to temozolomide by blocking the Wnt signaling pathway

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Abstract

Resveratrol increased the efficacy of temozolomide against glioma cells resistant to standard treatments.

  • Glioma cell lines T98G and U138 exhibited strong resistance to temozolomide.
  • Resveratrol was found to restrain cell proliferation and promote apoptosis in glioma cells.
  • Inhibition of Wnt2 and β-catenin expressions was observed with resveratrol treatment.
  • Resveratrol elevated GSK-3β expression while lowering O-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase (MGMT) expression.
  • The Wnt signaling pathway may enhance the sensitivity of glioma cells to temozolomide when treated with resveratrol.

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