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Cell Cycle Arrest and Apoptosis Induced by SART-1 Gene Transduction

MAMI HOSOKAWA, RITSUKO KADOTA, SHIGEKI SHICHIJO, KYOGO ITOH, IGOR DMITRIEV, VICTOR KRASNYKH, DAVID T. CURIEL, YOICHI TAKUE, HIRO WAKASUGI, SHIGEMITSU TAKASHIMA and YUJI HEIKE
Anticancer Research May 2005, 25 (3B) 1983-1990;
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Abstract

The biological function of the SART-1 gene product is demonstrated and its potential as a target for cancer gene therapy is discussed. Materials and Methods: The SART-1 gene was transduced by a recombinant adenovirus vector and its expression was promoted by a CMV promoter. Results: The transduction efficiency by recombinant adenoviruses in A549 and MCF-7 cells was determined using a vector expressing luciferase, which showed high expression in the cells. Cell count analysis using Trypan-Blue dye exclusion showed that SART-1 gene transduction inhibited cell growth. Flow cytometry analysis suggested that SART-1 gene transduction induced cell cycle arrest followed by apoptosis. Western blot analysis confirmed that the apoptosis pathway was activated by SART-1 gene transduction. Conclusion: These results show that SART-1 gene transduction induces cell cycle arrest leading to apoptosis and suggest the possibility of gene therapy against cancer. In addition, SART-1 is known to be a tumor antigen in a range of cancers recognized by T cells, thus a potential strategy would be the combination of suicide gene therapy with immuno-gene therapy.

  • Tumor rejection antigen
  • SART-1
  • cell cycle
  • apoptosis

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  • Received March 8, 2005.
  • Accepted April 4, 2005.
  • Copyright© 2005 International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. John G. Delinassios), All rights reserved
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MAMI HOSOKAWA, RITSUKO KADOTA, SHIGEKI SHICHIJO, KYOGO ITOH, IGOR DMITRIEV, VICTOR KRASNYKH, DAVID T. CURIEL, YOICHI TAKUE, HIRO WAKASUGI, SHIGEMITSU TAKASHIMA, YUJI HEIKE
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