Literature DB >> 25106857

The TLR3, PI3K, survivin, FasL, and Fas genes as major risk factors of occurrence and development of cervical cancer disease.

Hui Na Liu1, Hui Rong Shi2, Xian Lan Zhao1, Rui Tao Zhang1, Guang Zhi Liu3, Ju Xin Zhang3.   

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To investigate the role of TLR3/PI3K signals in the occurrence and development of cervical cancer disease, TLR3-siRNA was used to block key signaling pathways involved in cervical cancer metastasis that are pivotal to metastatic tumor cells but not to normal cells under ordinary physiologic conditions. Results show that tumor U14 cell growth, migration and invasion in TLR3-siRNA treatment group were significantly decreased. Through LY294002 suppressing targeted gene, the LY294002 treatment specifically and significantly knocked down the expressions of tumor TLR3 and PI3K proteins in cervical cancer mice. Furthermore, expressions of tumor Survivin and FasL proteins were markedly suppressed, whereas expressions of Fas protein were upregulated in LY294002 treatment group mice. LY294002 treatment suppressed tumor growth and increased the thymus and spleen indeces and survival days of cervical cancer mice. This study demonstrates that TLR3-siRNA and LY294002 treatments can markedly suppress cervical cancer cell invasion and tumor growth and increase survival life by silencing targeted genes.
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Keywords:  Cervical cancer; Mice; Survivin; TLR3/PI3K signals

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25106857     DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2014.08.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gene        ISSN: 0378-1119            Impact factor:   3.688


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