| Literature DB >> 24553485 |
Tsuyoshi Ueno1, Shinichi Toyooka, Takuya Fukazawa, Takafumi Kubo, Junichi Soh, Hiroaki Asano, Takayuki Muraoka, Norimitsu Tanaka, Yuho Maki, Kazuhiko Shien, Masashi Furukawa, Masakiyo Sakaguchi, Hiromasa Yamamoto, Kazunori Tsukuda, Shinichiro Miyoshi.
Abstract
The microRNA-34s (miR-34s) have p53 response elements in their 5'-flanking regions and demonstrate tumor-suppressive functions. In malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM), we previously reported that expression of miR-34b and miR-34c (miR-34b/c) was frequently downregulated by methylation in MPM cell lines and primary tumors. The forced overexpression of miR-34b/c showed significant antitumor effects with the induction of apoptosis in MPM cells. In this study, we examined the in vivo antitumor effects of miR-34b/c using adenovirus vector on MPM. We subcutaneously transplanted NCI-H290, a human MPM cell line, into BALB/C mice and injected adenovirus vector expressing miR-34b/c, luciferase driven by the cytomegalovirus promoter (Ad-miR-34b/c or Ad-Luc), or PBS control into tumors over 5mm in diameter. A statistically significant growth inhibition of the tumor volume was observed in the Ad-miR-34b/c group from day 6 onward compared to the Ad-Luc group. The inhibition rate of Ad-miR-34b/c, compared to the tumor volume treated with Ad-Luc, was 58.6% on day 10 and 54.7% on day13. Our results indicate that adenovirus-mediated miR-34b/c gene therapy could be useful for the clinical treatment of MPM.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24553485 DOI: 10.18926/AMO/52140
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Med Okayama ISSN: 0386-300X Impact factor: 0.892