Influence of tumor suppressor gene PTEN expression on biological behaviors of radiation-induced mouse thymoma cells / 第二军医大学学报
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University
;
(12): 888-891, 2010.
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en Chino
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ABSTRACT
Objective:
To investigate the expression of tumor suppressor gene PTEN in the radiation-induced mouse thymoma cells, and to observe the inhibitory effect of exogenous PTEN transfection on the in vitro proliferation and in vivo tumor forming ability of radiation-induced thymoma.Methods:
Immunohistochemistry SP and Western blotting assay were used to examine the expression of PTEN, γ-H2AX, and Rad51 protein in radiation-induced mice thymoma and normal thymus tissues. RT-PCR assay was conducted to examine the PTEN gene loss. Exogenous PTEN gene was transferred into mouse thymoma cells and its inhibitory effects on cell proliferation and tumor-forming ability were observed.Results:
The positive rate of PTEN protein expression was 22.73% (5/22) in radiation-induced thymoma tissue, significantly lower than that in the normal thymus tissue (P < 0.01). Western blotting assay showed that the expression of PTEN protein in thymoma was markedly lower than that in the normal thymus tissue (P<0.01). RT-PCR found that in tumor tissue there was high-frequency of PTEN gene loss. Exogenous PTEN expression in thymoma significantly inhibited the cell proliferation and the tumor-forming ability (P<0.01). The expression of γ-H2AX protein in the thymoma tissue was significantly higher than that in the normal thymus tissue; the expression of Rad51 protein was significantly lower than that in the normal tissue.Conclusion:
Loss of PTEN gene may contribute to radiation-induced thymoma via influencing the Rad51-mediated DNA repair pathway. Exogenous PTEN gene transfer can inhibit the in vitro proliferation of thymoma cells, which may contribute to the treatment and prevention of radiation-induced tumor.
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Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University
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2010
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