Down-regulation of the nm23.h1 gene inhibits cell proliferation

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nm23 gene expression is strictly related to the state of cell growth. The level of its expression parallels the fraction of thymidine-incorporating cells (S-phase cells) in neoplastic mammary tissues and in the synchronously cycling fraction of MCF10A cells. nm23.h1 reaches a peak of expression in the S-phase, and is present at very low level during the G0/G1 phase. Two strategies are used to demonstrate the direct involvement of the nm23.h1 gene in the process of cell proliferation. The first consists of transient inhibition of nm23.h1 expression by using anti-sense oligonucleotide treatment; weak inhibitory effect on cell proliferation is observed. The second strategy involves the stable inhibition of nm23.h1 expression by transfection of MCF10A cells with a plasmid vector expressing the human nm23.h1 anti-sense mRNA. The anti-sense-transfected cells show consistently slower proliferative activity than the control.

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Cipollini, G., Berti, A., Fiore, L., Rainaldi, G., Basolo, F., Merlo, G., … Calico, M. A. (1997). Down-regulation of the nm23.h1 gene inhibits cell proliferation. International Journal of Cancer, 73(2), 297–302. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1097-0215(19971009)73:2<297::AID-IJC22>3.0.CO;2-B

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