D P Cui1, Z Wang, D D Li. 1. Institute of Medicinal Biotechnology, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Peking Union Medical College, Beijing 100050, China.
Abstract
AIM: To study the effect of lidamycin on the expression of genes involved in invasion regulation in HCT-8 human colon cancer cells. METHODS: HCT-8 human colon cancer cells were treated with lidamycin (10 nmol.L-1) for 8 h. The effect of lidamycin on the expression of genes were detected by cDNA arrays. Northern blot and RT-PCR. RESULTS: Hybridization of the entire cDNA populations to Atlas Arrays showed that lidamycin down-regulated the expression level of MMP-9 and up-regulated the expression level of TIMP-1. These changes were confirmed by Northern blot and RT-PCR. CONCLUSION: The results indicate that lidamycin may exhibit its anti-invasive activity by inhibitting the production of type IV collagenase whilst enhancing the production of tissue inhibitor metalloproteinase.
AIM: To study the effect of lidamycin on the expression of genes involved in invasion regulation in HCT-8 humancolon cancer cells. METHODS: HCT-8 humancolon cancer cells were treated with lidamycin (10 nmol.L-1) for 8 h. The effect of lidamycin on the expression of genes were detected by cDNA arrays. Northern blot and RT-PCR. RESULTS: Hybridization of the entire cDNA populations to Atlas Arrays showed that lidamycin down-regulated the expression level of MMP-9 and up-regulated the expression level of TIMP-1. These changes were confirmed by Northern blot and RT-PCR. CONCLUSION: The results indicate that lidamycin may exhibit its anti-invasive activity by inhibitting the production of type IV collagenase whilst enhancing the production of tissue inhibitor metalloproteinase.