Aldolase a gene affects the growth of hepatocellular carcinoma cells / 国际药学研究杂志
Journal of International Pharmaceutical Research
; (6): 1088-1092, 2016.
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Objective To preliminarily explore the effects of gene knock-out and overexpression of aldolase A on tumor cell proliferation, and then confirm the relationship between aldolase A and tumor growth during the process of anaerobic metabolism. Methods Through vector plasmid building and lentiviral infection, the cell lines stably overexpressing aldolase A and its gene knock- out cell lines were constructed respectively. The restructured cell lines were validated on gene and protein levels. Then, the changes of cell proliferation ratio were observed. Results Real time PCR results showed that aldolase A gene expression of the overexpressing cell line was about 3 times that of the normal cells. Among the five interfering targets of aldolase A designed according to aldolase A RNA sequences, aldolase A4 had more obvious interference effect on the target gene expression, the aldolase A mRNA level of which was about 1/50 of the normal cells. Compared with normal control group, the proliferation rate of aldolase A gene overexpression significantly increased by 40% in 48 h(P<0.05), while the proliferation rate of aldolase A gene knock out cells significantly de? creased about 86% in 24 h(P<0.05). Conclusion Aldolase A expressions have obvious effects on hepatocellular carcinoma cells.
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