p16 (CDKN2) Gene Transfer Mediated by Retrovirus Vector Inhibits Proliferation of Leukemia Cell Line K562
- Author:
Shasha WU
1
;
Guodong CAO
;
Dexi CHEN
;
Xiuying PAN
;
Shenwu WANG
Author Information
1. Institute of Hematology, Central Laboratory, People's Hospital, Beijing Medical University, Beijing 100044, China.
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:
Journal of Experimental Hematology
2000;8(2):114-117
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
The aim of this work was to test the effect of p16 on the proliferation of leukemic cells and its potential in gene therapy for leukemia. The full-length p16 cDNA was transfered by recombinant retrovirus vector into leukemia cell line K562, which is homozygous p16 deletion and retains functional retinoblastoma (RB) protein. The cell proliferation was tested in liquid and in soft agar culture after transduction of p16 retrovirus. The results showed a strong inhibition of cell proliferation. Phosphorylation of RB protein was also inhibited. The findings demonstrated that p16 (MTS/CDKN2) inactivation is a significant factor in the genesis and progression of leukemia and p16 could be a candidate gene for gene therapy in leukemia.