The NDUFV2 gene silencing inhibits the proliferation of two drug-resistant cancer cell lines

NDUFV2 基因沉默可抑制两种耐药癌细胞系的增殖

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作者:Lingling Liu, Xunan Wang, Yue Li, Chengyao Ma, Yeye Shi, Xiang Li, Jianwei Chen

Background

Cancer is a group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body. It is unlikely that there will ever be a single cure for cancer, but the development of molecular biology and cell biology has brought new options for cancer treatment. Our research group found in the preliminary experiments that AAs exhibited significant anti-tumor activity. Studies also showed that AAs exhibited varying degrees of downregulation effects on the expression of the NDUFV2 gene in the MCF-7/ADR and SMMC-7721/ADR cell lines. However, there is no relevant report on the role of this gene expression during the growth process of drug-resistant tumor cells. To address possible objections, this paper aims to investigate the effect of NDUFV2 gene silencing on the proliferation of the MCF-7/ADR and SMMC-7721/ADR cell lines.

Conclusions

Interference with the NDUFV2 gene may significantly inhibit the proliferation of MCF-7/ADR and SMMC-7721/ADR cells. This study is the pioneer to investigate that the NDUFV2 gene has been associated with the activity of inhibiting tumor cell proliferation, suggesting that the NDUFV2 gene may become a potential target for the study of tumor genesis and the development of antineoplastic drugs.

Results

The interfering plasmids pPLK/GFP+Puro-NDUFV2 shRNA-3 and shRNA-2 inhibited the NDUFV2 gene and protein expression most significantly in MCF-7/ADR and SMMC-7721/ADR cells, respectively. NDUFV2 gene silencing could effectively inhibit the proliferation of both cell lines. The inhibition rates for MCF-7/ADR were 67.31%, 73.02%, and 69.76% at 24 h, 48 h, and 72 h, while that for SMMC-7721/ADR were 68.89%, 71.97%, and 74.40% at 24 h, 48 h, and 72 h, respectively. The inhibition rate of SMMC-7721/ADR cell proliferation was positively correlated with time. Conclusions: Interference with the NDUFV2 gene may significantly inhibit the proliferation of MCF-7/ADR and SMMC-7721/ADR cells. This study is the pioneer to investigate that the NDUFV2 gene has been associated with the activity of inhibiting tumor cell proliferation, suggesting that the NDUFV2 gene may become a potential target for the study of tumor genesis and the development of antineoplastic drugs.

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