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Aim: To investigate the effect of replication-incompetent adenovirus vector expressing MDA-7/IL-24 on tumor growth and apoptosis in human hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cell line HepG2 and normal liver cell line L02. Methods: We constructed the recombinant replication-incompete nt Ad.mda-7 virus vector and infected it into the human HCC cell line HepG2 and normal liver cell line L02. RT-PCR was performed to detect the mRNA expressing in cells. by ELISA was used to detect MDA-7/IL-24 protein expression in the culture supernatant. The effect of apoptosis induced by Ad.mda-7 was confirmed by Hoechst staining and flow cytometry assay with Annexin-V and PI staining. MTT assay was used to determine growth inhibition of HepG2 cells, and cell-cycle and hypodiploidy analyses were performed by flow cytometry. Results: Recombinant replication-defective virus expressing MDA-7/IL-24 was constructed successfully. RT-PCR showed that the Ad.mda-7 could mediate the expression of the exogenous gene MDA-7/IL-24 into HepG2 and L02. The concentration of MDA-7/IL-24 protein in supernatant was 130 pg/mL and 110 pg/mL in Ad.mda-7-infected L02 and HepG2 cells, respectively. Ad.mda-7 infection obviously induced apoptosis (from 2.60 ± 0.72% to 33.6 ± 13.2%, P=0.00012) and growth suppression in HepG2 (inhibition ratio 111=68%) and an increase in the percentage of specific cancer cell types at the G2/M phase of the cell cycle (from 6.44% to 32.29%, P < 0.01), but not in L02 cells. Conclusion: These results confirm selectively induction of apoptosis and growth suppression by the mda-71/ IL-24 gene with replication-incompetent adenovirus vector in human hepatocellular carcinoma cell line HepG2. © 2006 The WJG Press. All rights reserved.
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Wang, C. J., Xue, X. B., Yi, J. L., Chen, K., Zheng, J. W., Wang, J., … Xu, R. H. (2006). Melanoma differentiation-associated gene-7, MDA-7/IL-24, selectively induces growth suppression, apoptosis in human hepatocellular carcinoma cell line HepG2 by replication-incompetent adenovirus vector. World Journal of Gastroenterology, 12(11), 1774–1779. https://doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v12.i11.1774
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