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. 2016 Apr;5(Suppl 1):AB127. doi: 10.21037/tau.2016.s127

AB127. Synthetic Tet-inducible small hairpin RNAs targeting hTERT or Bcl-2 inhibit malignant phenotypes of bladder cancer T24 and 5637 cell

Yuchen Liu 1, Junhao Lin 1, Weiren Huang 1, Zhiming Cai 1
PMCID: PMC4842556

Abstract

Objective

To develop Tet-regulated small hairpin RNA (shRNA) that inhibits the malignant phenotypes of tumor cell through Ribonucleic acid interference (RNAi).

Methods

Here we build a type of tetracycline (Tet)-inducible vectors which can achieve regulatable expression of shRNA in a time-dependent manner by using synthetic biology approach. In order to prove the effectiveness of this device, we chose hTERT and Bcl-2 as target genes and test the utility of the device on 5637 and T24 cell lines.

Results

The experiments show that the Tet-inducible small hairpin RNA can effectively suppress their target genes and generate anti-cancer effects on both 5637 and T24 cell lines. The device we build not only can inhibit proliferation but also can induce apoptosis and suppress migration of the bladder cancer cell lines 5637 and T24.

Conclusions

The Tet-inducible small hairpin RNAs may provide a novel strategy for the treatment of human bladder cancer in the future.

Keywords: Bladder cancer, small hairpin RNA (shRNA), hTERT, Bcl-2


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