The effects of inhibiting AKT2 by siRNA on the proliferation and invasion of liver cancer cells / 中华肝胆外科杂志
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery
; (12): 784-787, 2012.
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Objective To study the effects of inhibing AKT2 by siRNA on SMMC7721 liver cancer cells proliferation,apoptosis,migration and invasion.Methods The siRNA targeting AKT2 was designedandthe SMMC7721AKT2- siRNAplasmidwasconstructed andtransfected into SMMC7721 cells.The stable cell lines were screened by G418.The effects of AKT2 by siRNA on SMMC7721 liver cancer cells,growth inhibition was evaluated by MTT assay.Cell cycle was analyzed by flowcytometry (FCM).Protein of P27 and CyclinD1 was evaluated by Western-blot.The ability of migration and invasion was evaluated by wound healing and Transwell assay.ResultsThe growth of SMMC7721 cells was significantly inhibited by siRNA (P<0.05).Flow cytometry display that AKT2 by siRNA can induce G1 phase arrest,the ratio of G1 phase increased homologously and S phase declined homologously.The protein of CyclinD1 was declined and the protein of P27 was increased by Western-blot.Wound healing and Transwell assay show that the ability of cells,migration and invasion was inhibited by AKT2 by siRNA.Conclusion AKT2 by siRNA can significantly inhibit the growth of SMMC7721 cells,arrest cell cycle.AKT2 by siRNA can inhibit the ability of invasion and migration of SMMC7721 cells.
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Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery
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