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5'-triphosphate-siRNA against survivin gene induces interferon production and inhibits proliferation of lung cancer cells in vitro.

Kai Wang1, Xiaojuan Chen, Fei Yan, Yaling Xing, Xingxing Yang, Jian Tu, Zhongbin Chen.   

Abstract

Survivin is a new member of the inhibitors of apoptosis family and upregulated in various human malignancies including human lung cancer. In this study, we proposed a new strategy for RNA interference (RNAi)-mediated anticancer therapy combining activation of interferon production with RNAi using 5'-triphosphate-siRNA (3p-siRNA) against survivin gene. We designed and generated 3p-siRNA targeting human survivin gene (3p-survivin-siRNA). The findings reported here demonstrated that 3p-survivin-siRNA induced a 3p-dependent type-I interferon response when transfected into human lung cancer cells. The 3p-survivin-siRNA significantly inhibited lung cancer cell proliferation in a 3p-dependent manner. The anticancer effect of 3p-survivin-siRNA was superior to that of conventional siRNA. The expression level of survivin in 3p-survivin-siRNA-treated A549 cells was significantly lower than that of siRNA. Furthermore, when 3p-survivin-siRNA silencing approach was combined with radiation treatment, 3p-survivin-siRNA increases the cytotoxicity of A549 cells and induces more cells to undergo apoptosis. In conclusion, our results suggest that 3p-survivin-siRNA could act as a powerful bifunctional molecule with potential for developing promising radiosensitization therapeutics against human lung cancer.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23719240     DOI: 10.1097/CJI.0b013e318294183b

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunother        ISSN: 1524-9557            Impact factor:   4.456


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