Inhibitory effects of int-2 gene on the invasion and metastasis of oral cancer cells
L.-M. Liu Department of Stomatology, The Affiliated Hospital of Jinlin Medical University, Jilin City, Jilin Province, China. 41779699@qq.com
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of int-2 transfection on the invasiveness and metastasis of oral cancer BcaCD885 cells, and to determine the relevant mechanisms of action.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: High-purity int-2 eukaryotic expression plasmids were prepared and transfected using a modified cationic liposome-mediated transfection protocol. Nucleoside diphosphate kinase A (NDPKA) expression before and after transfection was examined, as well as changes in cell invasiveness and metastasis capabilities.
RESULTS: Int-2 was confirmed to be stably expressed post-transfection into oral cancer cells. Expression of int-2 in BcaCD885 cells was significantly different before and after transfection. The proportion of invasive cells were 70.3%±8.2% and 46.5%±5.7%, and the proportion of chemotaxis cells were 78.5%±7.9% and 49.6%±7.5%, in the in the control and experimental groups respectively. The adhesion capability of cells in the experimental group was also significantly reduced.
CONCLUSIONS: Upregulation of int-2 expression can significantly inhibit the invasion and metastasis of BcaCD885 cells.
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L.-M. Liu
Inhibitory effects of int-2 gene on the invasion and metastasis of oral cancer cells
Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci
Year: 2017
Vol. 21 - N. 24
Pages: 5677-5682
DOI: 10.26355/eurrev_201712_14012
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Published online: 20 Dec 2017