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Autophagy contributes to the enrichment and survival of colorectal cancer stem cells under oxaliplatin treatment

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CANCER LETTERS
Volume 361, Issue 1, Pages 128-136

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.canlet.2015.02.045

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Colorectal cancer; Autophagy; Cancer stem cells; Chemoresistance

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  1. Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality and Renji hospital [124119a1300, 12DZ2295005]
  2. Shanghai JiaoTong University School of Medicine [RJZZ14-009]

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Currently, chemoresistance is an important cause of treatment failure in colorectal cancer. Cancer stem cells, which are a population of multi-potent cells with the capacity to self-renew and differentiate, have been found to participate in chemoresistance. In the present study, the chemotherapeutic drug oxaliplatin induced autophagy in colorectal cancer cell lines, which in turn protected cancer cells from apoptosis. Further results showed that oxaliplatin-induced autophagy enriched the population of colorectal CSCs and participated in maintaining the sternness of colorectal CSCs, thus making the cells more resistant to chemotherapy. Taken together, the results indicate that autophagy might enhance the chemoresistance of colorectal cancer cells by protecting the stemness and chemoresistance of colorectal CSCs. Our study demonstrates that autophagy plays a pro-survival role in colorectal CSCs subjected to oxaliplatin. Therefore, targeting autophagy may be considered as a potential therapeutic strategy to address chemoresistance in the treatment of colorectal cancer. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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