1.Apoptosis-related mRNA expression profiles of ovarian cancer cell lines following cisplatin treatment.
JooHee YOON ; Eung Sam KIM ; Sung Jong LEE ; Chang Wook PARK ; Hyung Jin CHA ; Bee Hak HONG ; Kwan Yong CHOI
Journal of Gynecologic Oncology 2010;21(4):255-261
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to identify apoptosis-related genes of ovarian cancer cell lines following cisplatin treatment. METHODS: We used IC50 values and fluorescence-activated cell sorting analysis to compare cell death in 2 ovarian cancer cell lines, namely, SKOV-3 and OVCAR-3, upon treatment with cisplatin. Moreover, the change in transcriptional levels of apoptosis-associated genes was measured with a dendron-modified DNA microarray. RESULTS: The protein levels for the up-regulated genes in each cell line were validated to identify the molecules that may determine the cellular behavior of cisplatin resistance. Eight genes were over-expressed in the 2 cell lines. The cisplatin-induced up-regulation of DAD1 in transcriptional and protein levels contributed to the cisplatin resistance of OVCAR-3, and the up-regulation of FASTK and TNFRSF11A in SKOV-3 resulted in its higher sensitivity to cisplatin than that of OVCAR-3. CONCLUSION: In the present study, we have identified a set of genes responsible for apoptosis following cisplatin treatment in ovarian cancer cell lines. These genes may give information about the understanding of cisplatin-induced apoptosis in ovarian cancer.
Apoptosis
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Cell Death
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Cell Line
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Cisplatin
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DNA
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Flow Cytometry
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Inhibitory Concentration 50
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Ovarian Neoplasms
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RNA, Messenger
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Up-Regulation