| Literature DB >> 23497309 |
Yan Zhao1, Wang Jian, Wei Gao, Ya-Xin Zheng, Yong-Kun Wang, Zhu-Qing Zhou, Hui Zhang, Cong-Jun Wang.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common type of liver cancer. Although much is known about both the cellular changes that lead to HCC and the etiological agents responsible for the majority of HCC cases, the molecule pathogenesis of HCC is still not well understood. We aimed to determine the effect of c-Myc gene expression on the proliferative, invasive, and migrative capabilities of hepatocellular carcinoma HepG2 cells.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23497309 PMCID: PMC3599630 DOI: 10.1186/1475-2867-13-23
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Cell Int ISSN: 1475-2867 Impact factor: 5.722
Figure 1Schematic drawing of the pSliencer 1.0-U6 vector. The U6-RNA promoter was cloned in front of the gene-specific targeting sequence (19-nucleotide sequences from the target transcript separated by a short spacer from the reverse complement of the same sequence) and six thymidines (T6) as a termination signal.
Figure 2Time course of the reduction in c-Myc protein levels by pSilencer-c-Myc (pS-c-Myc). Exponentially proliferating HepG2 cells were transfected with pS–c-Myc or pSilencer (pS) and whole cell lysates were prepared at the time points indicated. Total cell lysates were separated by SDS–PAGE and immune blotted with an antibody against c-Myc; expression levels were normalized for loading by probing for β-actin.
Figure 3Invasion (a), motility (b) and proliferation (c) of parental, vector, and siRNAi-vector transfected cells. The percentages of invading (t=24 hours) and migrating (t=24 hours) cells were calculated as reported in Materials and Methods. The pictures highlighted the differences in number between HepG2, pS, and pS-c-Myc cells able to invade (a) or migrate (b) to the lower surface of transwells. RNAi directed against c-Myc led to a reduced cellular growth rate after 24, 48 and 72 hours. Columns, averages of three independent experiments; error bars, SD. *P <0.05.