Frizzled-7 promoter is highly active in tumors and promoterdriven Shiga-like toxin I inhibits hepatocellular carcinoma growth

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Abstract

Frizzled-7 protein plays a significant role in the formation of several malignant tumors. Up regulation of the Frizzled-7 in cancer cell lines is associated with nuclear accumulation of wild-type β-catenin from the Wnt/β-catenin pathway which is frequently activated in tumors. To analyze activity of the Frizzled-7 promoter in tumor cells, we constructed two recombinant plasmid vectors in which the Frizzled-7 promoter was used to drive the expression of green fluorescent protein (GFP) and Shiga-like toxin I (Stx1) (pFZD7-GFP/Stx1) genes. The Frizzled-7 protein was found to be expressed in the cancer cell lines but not in the normal cell lines. The GFP expression was restricted to the cancer cell lines and xenografts in the BALB/C mice but not to normal cell lines. Moreover, cell proliferation and tumor growth decreased significantly after transfection with the pFZD7-Stx1. Results from this study will help determine a highly effective strategy for gene therapy of tumors.

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Xu, H., Gong, L., Xia, Y., Qu, L., Li, Q., Pang, L., … Li, Z. (2015). Frizzled-7 promoter is highly active in tumors and promoterdriven Shiga-like toxin I inhibits hepatocellular carcinoma growth. Oncotarget, 6(37), 39908–39923. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.5516

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