Antisense down-regulation of metallothionein induces growth arrest and apoptosis in human breast carcinoma cells
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Antisense down-regulation of metallothionein induces growth arrest and apoptosis in human breast carcinoma cells
Abstract
The association of increased metallothionein (MT) gene expression in breast cancer with metastasis and poor prognosis has led us to investigate the hypothesis that inhibition of MT gene expression may elicit antiproliferative effects in breast carcinoma MCF7 cells. To monitor the effect of downregulation of MT protein on growth, MCF7 cells were transiently transfected by electroporation with an 18-mer MT antisense phosphorothioate oligomer (AO) or an 18-mer random oligomer (RO). The MT-AO is complementary to the region 7 bases downstream from the AUG translational start site of the hMT-IIA gene. Transfection of MCE7 cells with the AO inhibited cell growth by 50-60% at 72 hours when compared to control cells or the cells transfected with RO. The AO-induced growth inhibition was associated with alterations in morphology suggestive of apoptotic cell death. This was further confirmed by DNA linker cleavage into oligonucleosomal fragments and decreased bcl-2 protein levels in AO-transfected cells as opposed to the RO-transfected cells. Reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction analysis showed that AO induced a 2-fold increase in the levels of c-fos and p53 transcripts in comparison to RO which had no significant effect. Conversely, c-myc transcripts were decreased by 2.5-fold in the AO-transfected cells when compared to the controls. Furthermore, MCF7 cells transfected with an expression plasmid pBAcNEO-sMT-IIA encompassing human MT-IIA cDNA, constitutively driven by beta-actin promotor, caused a 2.5-fold increase in intracellular levels of MT, as judged by PCR and western blot analysis, in comparison to the cells transfected with pBAcNEO plasmid. In contrast to the AO-induced growth inhibition, overexpression of cytoplasmic MT increased the cell multiplication by 2-fold compared with control cells or the cells transfected with the control plasmid 72 hours post-transfection. Moreover, the effects of AO on oncogene expression were reversed on increased expression of MT. These data suggest that overexpression of MT potentiates the growth of MCF7 cells, whereas downregulation of MT elicits antiproliferative effects.
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