Extracellular vesicles of Bifidobacterium longum reverse the acquired carboplatin resistance in ovarian cancer cells via p53 phosphorylation on Ser15

Author:

Fan Yun‐Long1,Jin Jia‐Xi1,Zhu Jun1,Ruan Hai‐Bo1,Huang Jin‐Qun1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Gynaecology and Obstetrics The First People's Hospital of Wenling Wenling China

Abstract

AbstractWe previously found that the relative abundance of Bifidobacterium was increased after chemotherapy; however, the role of Bifidobacterium longum in chemotherapeutic drug resistance in ovarian cancer (OVC) remains unclear. This study aimed to understand the potential effects and mechanism of B. longum extracellular vesicles (B. longum‐EVs) on carboplatin (CBP) resistance in OVC. Eight normal and 11 ovarian tissues were collected and the expression of B. longum genomic DNA and its association with acquired CBP resistance in OVC patients was determined. After isolating EVs by ultracentrifugation from B. longum (ATCC 15707), CBP‐resistant A2780 cells were treated with PBS, CBP, B. longum‐EVs, or CBP + B. longum‐EVs, and subsequently analyzed by CCK‐8, Edu staining, Annexin V/PI double staining, wound healing, and Transwell assays to detect cell viability, proliferation, apoptosis, migration, and invasion, respectively. MRP1, ATP7A, ATP7B, and p53 expression as well as p53 phosphorylation were measured by western blot analysis. S15A mutation of p53 was assessed to examine the potential role of p53 Ser15 phosphorylation in CBP‐resistant OVC. B. longum levels were elevated and positively associated with CBP resistance in OVC patients. Only high concentrations of B. longum‐EVs attenuated A2780 cell proliferation, apoptosis, migration, and invasion. B. longum‐EVs exposure significantly enhanced the sensitivity of CBP‐resistant A2780 cells to CBP and decreased the expression of drug resistance‐related proteins. The effect of B. longum‐EVs on reversing CBP resistance was completely inhibited by S15A mutation of p53. B. longum‐EVs enhanced the sensitivity of OVC cells to CBP through p53 phosphorylation on Ser15.

Publisher

Wiley

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