siRNA directed against c-Src enhances pancreatic adenocarcinoma cell gemcitabine chemosensitivity

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Abstract

Background The c-Src tyrosine kinase is a determinant of malignant cellular behavior in a variety of human cancers. We sought to determine the effect of suppressing c-Src expression on pancreatic adenocarcinoma chemosensitivity to gemcitabine. Study design PANC1, MIAPaCa2, BxPC3, and Capan2 pancreatic adenocarcinoma cell lines were studied. Expression of c-Src was determined by Western blot analysis. c-Src kinase activity was determined by in vitro kinase assay. RNA interference was used to suppress c-Src expression. Gemcitabine-induced cytotoxicity was determined by tetrazolium reduction assay and caspase profiling was performed. The effect of Src-specific siRNA on Akt activity was quantified. Results Src expression and kinase activity in cell lines were directly correlated with gemcitabine chemoresistance. c-Src-specific siRNA suppressed c-Src expression and kinase activity. c-Src-specific siRNA increased gemcitabine-induced, caspase-mediated apoptosis. Akt activity was decreased by suppression of c-Src expression. Conclusions c-Src is a determinant of pancreatic adenocarcinoma chemoresistance and represents a potential target for therapeutic intervention. © 2004 by the American College of Surgeons.

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Duxbury, M. S., Ito, H., Zinner, M. J., Ashley, S. W., & Whang, E. E. (2004). siRNA directed against c-Src enhances pancreatic adenocarcinoma cell gemcitabine chemosensitivity. Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 198(6), 953–959. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2004.01.037

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