Downregulation of TRIM28 inhibits growth and increases apoptosis of nude mice with non-small cell lung cancer xenografts

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TRIM28 is a well-known transcriptional co-repressor of Kruppel-associated box zinc finger proteins. The authors previously demonstrated that TRIM28 small interfering (si)RNA decreases cell proliferation and inhibits cell cycle progression in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cell lines. The present study further demonstrated that the stable silencing of TRIM28 expression by a specific siRNA lentivirus vector significantly inhibited the growth and exerted obvious anti-tumor effects in nude mice. The results of the terminal deoxynucleotidyl trans-ferase-mediated deoxyuridine triphosphate nick-end labeling assay indicated that TRIM28 knockdown increased apoptosis. Furthermore, TRIM28 knockdown decreased the expression of B cell lymphoma (Bcl)-2 and increased the expression of Bcl-2 associated X, apoptosis regulator and p53 at the gene and protein levels. Auto-antibodies to TRIM28 were present in 12.32% of the sera of the patients with NSCLC. The results suggest that TRIM28 knockdown may be effective against NSCLC, and TRIM28 antibodies have the potential to act as novel diagnostic and therapeutic tools.

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Liu, L., Zhang, L., Wang, J., Zhao, X., Xu, Q., Lu, Y., … Zhang, Q. (2018). Downregulation of TRIM28 inhibits growth and increases apoptosis of nude mice with non-small cell lung cancer xenografts. Molecular Medicine Reports, 17(1), 835–842. https://doi.org/10.3892/mmr.2017.7955

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