GOLPH3 inhibition overcomes cisplatin resistance by restoring the glutathione/reactive oxygen species balance in the A549 non‑small cell lung cancer cell line
Qiongying Wei,
Jinquan Lin,
Zhuangbin Lin
et al.
Abstract:Cisplatin resistance is common in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC); however, the molecular mechanisms remain unclear. The present study aimed to identify a new function of Golgi phosphoprotein 3 (GOLPH3) in NSCLC-associated cisplatin resistance. Using A549 human NSCLC cells and the cisplatin-resistant variant, stable cell lines with GOLPH3 knockdown or overexpression were established using lentiviral vectors. Through Cell Counting Kit-8 and EdU assays, it was revealed that knockdown of GOLPH3 significantly e… Show more
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