Adenovirus-mediated p53 gene transfer sensitizes hepatocellular carcinoma cells to heavy-ion radiation


Autoria(s): Liu, B (Liu, Bing); Zhang, H (Zhang, Hong); Zhou, GM (Zhou, Guangming); Xie, Y (Xie, Yi); Hao, JF (Hao, Jifang); Qiu, R (Qiu, Rong); Duan, X (Duan, Xin); Zhou, QM (Zhou, Qingming)
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Background. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether adenovirus-mediated p53 transfer could sensitize hepatocellular carcinoma to heavy-ion irradiation. Methods. HepG2 cells were preexposed to a C-12(6+) beam, and then infected with replication-deficient adenovirus recombinant vectors containing human wild-type p53 (AdCMV-p53) (C-12(6+) irradiation + AdCMV-p53 infection). The survival fraction was determined by clonogenic assay. The cell cycle, cell apoptosis, and p53 expression were monitored by flow cytometric analysis. Results. p53 expression in C-12(6+) irradiation + AdCMV-p53 infection groups was markedly higher than that in C-12(6+) irradiation only groups (P < 0.05), suggesting that the preexposure to the C-12(6+) beam promoted the expression of exogenous p53 in HepG2 cells infected with AdCMV-p53 only. The G(1)-phase arrest and cell apoptosis in the C-12(6+) irradiation + AdCMV-p53 infection groups were significantly more than those in the C-12(6+) irradiated groups (P < 0.05). The survival fractions of the C-12(6+) irradiation + AdCMV-p53 infection groups decreased by 30%-49% compared with those of the C-12(6+) beam-irradiated only groups (P < 0.05). Conclusions. Adenovirus-mediated p53 gene transfer can promote G(1)-phase arrest and cell apoptosis, thus sensitizing hepatocellular carcinoma cells to heavy-ion irradiation.

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http://ir.impcas.ac.cn/handle/113462/6033

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/132703

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英语

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Liu, B (Liu, Bing); Zhang, H (Zhang, Hong); Zhou, GM (Zhou, Guangming); Xie, Y (Xie, Yi); Hao, JF (Hao, Jifang); Qiu, R (Qiu, Rong); Duan, X (Duan, Xin); Zhou, QM (Zhou, Qingming).Adenovirus-mediated p53 gene transfer sensitizes hepatocellular carcinoma cells to heavy-ion radiation,JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY,39114,42(2):140-145

Palavras-Chave #carbon-ion beam #p53 #hepatocellular carcinoma #gene transfer #adenovirus vector
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