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Intestinal Research 2013;11(1):28-33.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5217/ir.2013.11.1.28    Published online January 31, 2013.
The Effect of Transfection of RET9 and RET51 on Apoptosis in SW48 and RKO Colon Cancer Cells
Hyun Il Seo, Dong Il Park
Department of Internal Medicine, Ulsan University College of Medicine, Gangneung Asan Hospital, Gangneung, Sungkyunkwan University College of Medicine, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Seoul, Korea
인간 대장암 세포 SW48과 RKO의 세포자멸사에 있어 의존수용체 RET9과 RET51 Transfection의 역할
서현일, 박동일
울산대학교 의과대학 강릉아산병원, 성균관대학교 의과대학 강북삼성병원 내과학교실
Abstract
Background/Aims
Dependent receptor can transmit both positive signal: proliferation, differentiation or migration; and negative signal: apoptosis. It depends on the presence of its ligand. This study was performed to determine the effects of transfection of dependent receptors in human colon cancer cell lines. Methods: Two dependent receptors (rearranged during transfection [RET]9 and RET51) were transfected into three human colon cancer cell lines: SW48, RKO and V400. Then, half of them were treated with glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF). Using ELISA and caspase assay, apoptosis was measured. Dose-response relation between GDNF and apoptosis was also analyzed. A pcDNA was used as an empty vector. Results: After transfection of RET51, apoptosis was increased in SW48 (70% with ELISA and 119% with caspase assay) and RKO (255% with ELISA and 106% with caspase assay) cell lines when compared with the pcDNA group. V400 cell line did not show increased apoptosis. Transfection of RET9 did not induce apoptosis in all of the three human colon cancer cell lines. Treatment with GDNF 12 hours after transfection of RET51 decreased apoptosis in SW48 (66% with ELISA and 60% with caspase assay) and RKO (39% with ELISA and 57% with caspase assay) when compared with the cell lines transfected with RET51 only. Apoptosis was down-regulated with increasing concentration of GDNF in RKO cell line. Conclusions: This study showed that the apoptosis of human colon cancer cell line can be controlled by manipulating the dependent receptors and its ligands. We present the possibility of therapeutic method using dependent receptor in colon cancer. (Intest Res 2013;11:28-33)
Key Words: Colonic neoplasms, Transfection, Dependent receptor, Apoptosis, Ligand
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