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Exposure to endocrine disruptor DEHP promotes the progression and radiotherapy resistance of pancreatic cancer cells by increasing BMI1 expression and properties of cancer stem cells.

Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 2024 Vol.283() p. 116970

Wang MC, Wang BF, Ren HT, Huang YQ, Jing-Chen, Pan JY, Ma HB

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Most patients diagnosed with pancreatic cancer are initially at an advanced stage, and radiotherapy resistance impact the effectiveness of treatment.

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APA Wang MC, Wang BF, et al. (2024). Exposure to endocrine disruptor DEHP promotes the progression and radiotherapy resistance of pancreatic cancer cells by increasing BMI1 expression and properties of cancer stem cells.. Ecotoxicology and environmental safety, 283, 116970. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2024.116970
MLA Wang MC, et al.. "Exposure to endocrine disruptor DEHP promotes the progression and radiotherapy resistance of pancreatic cancer cells by increasing BMI1 expression and properties of cancer stem cells.." Ecotoxicology and environmental safety, vol. 283, 2024, pp. 116970.
PMID 39216224

Abstract

Most patients diagnosed with pancreatic cancer are initially at an advanced stage, and radiotherapy resistance impact the effectiveness of treatment. This study aims to investigate the effects of endocrine disruptor Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) on various biological behaviors and the radiotherapy sensitivity of pancreatic cancer cells, as well as its potential mechanisms. Our findings indicate that exposure to DEHP promotes the proliferation of various cancer cells, including those from the lung, breast, pancreas, and liver, in a time- and concentration-dependent manner. Furthermore, DEHP exposure could influence several biological behaviors of pancreatic cancer cells in vivo and vitro. These effects include reducing cell apoptosis, causing G0/G1 phase arrest, increasing migration capacity, enhancing tumorigenicity, elevating the proportion of cancer stem cells (CSCs), and upregulating expression levels of CSCs markers such as CD133 and BMI1. DEHP exposure can also increase radiation resistance, which can be reversed by downregulating BMI1 expression. In summary our research suggests that DEHP exposure can lead to pancreatic cancer progression and radiotherapy resistance, and the mechanism may be related to the upregulation of BMI1 expression, which leads to the increase of CSCs properties.

MeSH Terms

Diethylhexyl Phthalate; Pancreatic Neoplasms; Neoplastic Stem Cells; Humans; Cell Line, Tumor; Endocrine Disruptors; Radiation Tolerance; Animals; Polycomb Repressive Complex 1; Apoptosis; Cell Proliferation; Mice; Mice, Nude; Cell Movement; Disease Progression