Influence of Grb2-SH3 inhibitor peptidimer-c on the apoptosis-related genes expression in K562 cells / 肿瘤研究与临床
Cancer Research and Clinic
; (6): 361-365, 2012.
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Objective To analyze the influence of peptidimer-c on the gene expression profiling of K562 cells and investigate the mechanism of peptidimer-c inducing the apoptosis and inhibiting proliferation of K562cells.Methods Trypan blue staining technique was performed for counting the number of living K562 cells treated with peptidimer-c.The ultrastructure changes of K562 cells treated with peptidimer-c was observed under transmission electron microscope.The Human U133 Plus 3.0 gene chips were used to detect the differentially expressed genes of K562 cells treated with peptidimer-c.Reverse transcription PCR was conducted to confirm some genes identified by gene chips.Results Peptidimer-c could induce the apoptosis and inhibit the proliferation of K562 cells.Peptidimer-c caused widely changes of the gene expression profiles of K562 cells.The chip data suggested that there were 529 differentially expressed genes,of which 455 genes were up-regulated and 74 genes were down-regulated.The relevant apoptotic genes were down-regulated markedly,including JUN,AXUD1,TNFRSF10B,etc.Fifteen of the differentially expressed genes were detected by RT-PCR,which was consistent with the chip data.Conclusion Peptidimer-c may induce aooptosis of K562 cells by activating the TNF/TNFR family and the JUN family.
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Cancer Research and Clinic
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