Adenoviral-mediated somatostatin receptor subtype 2 gene transfer inhibits pancreatic cancer xenografts.
- VernacularTitle:腺病毒介导生长抑素2型受体对裸鼠人胰腺癌移植瘤抑制作用的研究
- Author:
Bin XU
;
Hao XU
;
Yueqin LI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Receptors,somatostatin;
Pancreatic carcinoma;
Adenovirus;
Gene therapy
- From:
Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine
2002;0(08):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To construct recombinant adenovirus carrying the gene of human somatostatin receptor subtype 2(SSTR2),to investigate its effect on growth of human pancreatic cancer xenografts in nude mice,and to further elucidate the underlying mechanisms.Methods The recombinant adenovirus coding for human SSTR2(Ad-SSTR2)and reporter gene LacZ(Ad-LacZ)were generated by site-specific recombination from Jun 1,2004 to Dec 10,2005.Human pancreatic cancer cell line was implanted subcutaneously into nude mice;normal saline(control group),Ad-LacZ(reporter gene control group)and Ad-SSTR2(experimental group)were injected into pancreatic cancer xenografts,respectively.The tumor volume and weight were measured.RTPCR and Western blot were used to determine the expression of SSTR2 after pancreatic cancer xenografts were infected with Ad-SSTR2.The expression level of ERK2 and ras proteins were assessed by Western blot.Results The virus titer of Ad-SSTR2 and Ad-LacZ was 6.0?1012pfu/L and 6.5?1012pfu/L,respectively.SSTR2 mRNA and protein were detected after Ad-SSTR2 infected pancreatic cancer xenografts.Growth of pancreatic cancer was significantly inhibited in the experimental group as compared with the control group.The growth inhibitory rate was 48.2%(P