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. 2022 May 23;12(5):e881. doi: 10.1002/ctm2.881

FIGURE 9.

FIGURE 9

(A) Detection of DDX5 KO cell clones. The expression profile of DDX5 in various Mia Paca‐2 individual cell clones in parallel with the parental Mia Paca‐2 control cells analysed by western blots is shown. GAPDH was used as the internal control. (B), (C) DDX5 KO in Mia PaCa‐2 cells results in FL118 loss of function to inhibit cell growth/viability: DDX5 KO Mia Paca‐2 clone A6 cells (B) and DDX5 KO Mia Paca‐2 clone A8 cells (C) in parallel with parental Mia Paca‐2 control cells (B, C) were treated with and without FL118 as shown. Cell viability was determined by MTT assay 72 h after with and without FL118 treatment. Each bar is the mean ± SD derived from three assays. *p < .05; **p < .01; ***p < .001. (D), (E) In vivo tumour formation and growth of DDX5 KO Mia Paca‐2 cells and corresponding control cells are shown: DDX5 KO Mia Paca‐2 clone A6 cells (2 × 106, D) and DDX5 KO Mia Paca‐2 clone A8 cells (2 × 106, E) in parallel with the parental Mia Paca‐2 control cells (2 × 106, D, E) were subcutaneously injected into each site in the flank area of SCID mice. Tumour growth was monitored over time. The parental Mia Paca‐2 control cell tumour growth curve at each time point is the mean ± SD from five tumours from five mice. The DDX5 KO cell tumour growth curves are the individual tumour growth curves derived from five tumours from five mice.