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Systematic chemotherapy is indispensable for gastric cancer patients with advanced stage disease, but the occurrence of chemoresistance drastically limits treatment effectiveness. There is a tremendous need for identifying the underlying mechanism of chemoresistance. NIKâ and IKKβâbinding protein (NIBP) (also known as TRAPPC9, trafficking protein particle complex 9) is a regulator of the cytokineâinduced NFâκB signaling pathway which has been proven to play pivotal roles in the progression of various malignancies. Nevertheless, it is still ambiguous whether NIBP is involved in the chemoresistance of gastric cancer. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of NIBP on chemotherapy resistance of gastric cancer (GC) and to research the mechanisms of Ginkgo biloba extract 761 (EGb 761®) on reversing chemoresistence which has been confirmed in our previous study. In the present study, the results of immumohistochemisty revealed that the positive staining rates of NIBP, NFâκB p65 and NFâκB pâp65 in gastric cancer tissues were obviously higher than those in normal tissues. Furthermore, a close correlation was found to exist between the expression of NIBP and NFâκB p65 (pâp65) in gastric cancer tissues. Moreover, the overexpression of NIBP was closely related to tumor differentiation, depth of invasion, clinical stage and lymphatic metastasis in gastric cancer. Western blot analysis, realâtime PCR, MTT assay and flow cytometric analysis were performed and the results demonstrated that compared with the gastric cancer SGCâ7901 cells, the expression of NIBP, NFâκB p65, NFâκB pâp65 and mesenchymal marker vimentin were significantly increased in gastric cancer multidrugâresistant SGCâ7901/CDDP cells, and the epithelial cell marker ZOâ1 was significantly decreased. Meanwhile, it was found that SGCâ7901/CDDP cells were accompanied by spindleâlike mesenchymal appearance and upregulation of stem cell marker CD133 which has been verified to be an upstream regulatory gene of epithelialâmesenchymal transition (EMT). Further research confirmed that downregulation of NIBP by Ginkgo biloba extract (EGb) 761 EGb 761 suppressed the cisâdiamminedichloroplatinum(II) (CDDP)âinduced NFâκB signaling pathway, EMT and the expression of CD133 in SGCâ7901 and SGCâ7901/CDDP cells. Altogether, these data indicate that the NIBPâregulated NFâκB signaling pathway plays a pivotal role in the chemoresistance of gastric cancer by promoting CD133âinduced EMT.
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