Research Article

Ajuba Overexpression Promotes Breast Cancer Chemoresistance and Glucose Uptake through TAZ-GLUT3/Survivin Pathway

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Ajuba regulates paclitaxel-induced apoptosis. (a) Breast cancer cells were treated with paclitaxel (10 nM for MCF-7; 25 nM for BT549). CCK-8 assays showed that Ajuba overexpression decreased the paclitaxel inhibition rate while Ajuba depletion increased paclitaxel inhibition. (b) Annexin V/PI analysis demonstrated that Ajuba overexpression decreased apoptosis induced by paclitaxel. Ajuba knockdown upregulated paclitaxel-induced apoptosis in BT549. Ajuba slightly reduced apoptosis in cells without paclitaxel treatment. .
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