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Transcription Factor E2F-1 Is Upregulated in Human Gastric Cancer Tissues and Its Overexpression Suppresses Gastric Tumor Cell Proliferation

The E2F family members play a critical role in cell cycle regulation and other biological processes in the cell. To better understand the involvement of E2F-1 in the development and progression of gastric tumors, we investigated the mutation and expression of E2F-1 in human gastric cancer tissues an...

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Autores principales: Xiao, Qiang, Li, Lei, Xie, Yubo, Tan, Ning, Wang, Changqing, Xu, Junyi, Xia, Keyi, Gardner, Kevin, Li, Qingdi Q.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: IOS Press 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4617805/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17641417
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2007/147615
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author Xiao, Qiang
Li, Lei
Xie, Yubo
Tan, Ning
Wang, Changqing
Xu, Junyi
Xia, Keyi
Gardner, Kevin
Li, Qingdi Q.
author_facet Xiao, Qiang
Li, Lei
Xie, Yubo
Tan, Ning
Wang, Changqing
Xu, Junyi
Xia, Keyi
Gardner, Kevin
Li, Qingdi Q.
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description The E2F family members play a critical role in cell cycle regulation and other biological processes in the cell. To better understand the involvement of E2F-1 in the development and progression of gastric tumors, we investigated the mutation and expression of E2F-1 in human gastric cancer tissues and the effect of E2F-1 overexpression on the proliferation of gastric carcinoma cells. In this study, 80 pairs of gastric cancer specimens and paratumor tissues from different patients and 40 stomach mucosa specimens from healthy individuals were examined. PCR-SSCP analysis demonstrated that mutations were not detected in any of the gastric cancer and normal tissue specimens. In addition, the results of an immunohistochemistry assay revealed higher expression rates of E2F-1 (P < 0.01) in gastric cancer tissues (72.5%) than in paratumor tissues (30.0%) of the same individuals and stomach mucosa from healthy individuals (22.5%). However, no correlation was observed between the E2F-1 levels and patients’ clinical features, such as sex, age, histological types, lymph node metastasis, and clinical stages (P >0.05). Finally, the influence of E2F-1 overexpression on the growth of human gastric carcinoma MKN-45 cells in vitro was assessed by measuring colony formation, cell survival, and cell cycle progression. Our data clearly showed that cell growth and proliferation were significantly inhibited in MKN-45 tumor cells transfected with the expression vector encoding E2F-1 in comparison with nontransfected cells or cells transfected with empty vector. These findings suggest that E2F-1, a stable and conservative gene during the oncogenesis and progression of stomach cancers, may potentially serve as a biomarker for clinical diagnosis of gastric carcinomas and as a target for the development of novel therapeutic interventions to treat this disease.
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spelling pubmed-46178052016-01-12 Transcription Factor E2F-1 Is Upregulated in Human Gastric Cancer Tissues and Its Overexpression Suppresses Gastric Tumor Cell Proliferation Xiao, Qiang Li, Lei Xie, Yubo Tan, Ning Wang, Changqing Xu, Junyi Xia, Keyi Gardner, Kevin Li, Qingdi Q. Cell Oncol Other The E2F family members play a critical role in cell cycle regulation and other biological processes in the cell. To better understand the involvement of E2F-1 in the development and progression of gastric tumors, we investigated the mutation and expression of E2F-1 in human gastric cancer tissues and the effect of E2F-1 overexpression on the proliferation of gastric carcinoma cells. In this study, 80 pairs of gastric cancer specimens and paratumor tissues from different patients and 40 stomach mucosa specimens from healthy individuals were examined. PCR-SSCP analysis demonstrated that mutations were not detected in any of the gastric cancer and normal tissue specimens. In addition, the results of an immunohistochemistry assay revealed higher expression rates of E2F-1 (P < 0.01) in gastric cancer tissues (72.5%) than in paratumor tissues (30.0%) of the same individuals and stomach mucosa from healthy individuals (22.5%). However, no correlation was observed between the E2F-1 levels and patients’ clinical features, such as sex, age, histological types, lymph node metastasis, and clinical stages (P >0.05). Finally, the influence of E2F-1 overexpression on the growth of human gastric carcinoma MKN-45 cells in vitro was assessed by measuring colony formation, cell survival, and cell cycle progression. Our data clearly showed that cell growth and proliferation were significantly inhibited in MKN-45 tumor cells transfected with the expression vector encoding E2F-1 in comparison with nontransfected cells or cells transfected with empty vector. These findings suggest that E2F-1, a stable and conservative gene during the oncogenesis and progression of stomach cancers, may potentially serve as a biomarker for clinical diagnosis of gastric carcinomas and as a target for the development of novel therapeutic interventions to treat this disease. IOS Press 2007 2007-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4617805/ /pubmed/17641417 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2007/147615 Text en Copyright © 2007 Hindawi Publishing Corporation and the authors.
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Xiao, Qiang
Li, Lei
Xie, Yubo
Tan, Ning
Wang, Changqing
Xu, Junyi
Xia, Keyi
Gardner, Kevin
Li, Qingdi Q.
Transcription Factor E2F-1 Is Upregulated in Human Gastric Cancer Tissues and Its Overexpression Suppresses Gastric Tumor Cell Proliferation
title Transcription Factor E2F-1 Is Upregulated in Human Gastric Cancer Tissues and Its Overexpression Suppresses Gastric Tumor Cell Proliferation
title_full Transcription Factor E2F-1 Is Upregulated in Human Gastric Cancer Tissues and Its Overexpression Suppresses Gastric Tumor Cell Proliferation
title_fullStr Transcription Factor E2F-1 Is Upregulated in Human Gastric Cancer Tissues and Its Overexpression Suppresses Gastric Tumor Cell Proliferation
title_full_unstemmed Transcription Factor E2F-1 Is Upregulated in Human Gastric Cancer Tissues and Its Overexpression Suppresses Gastric Tumor Cell Proliferation
title_short Transcription Factor E2F-1 Is Upregulated in Human Gastric Cancer Tissues and Its Overexpression Suppresses Gastric Tumor Cell Proliferation
title_sort transcription factor e2f-1 is upregulated in human gastric cancer tissues and its overexpression suppresses gastric tumor cell proliferation
topic Other
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4617805/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17641417
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2007/147615
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