Suppression of Ki-ras p21 levels leading to growth inhibition of pancreatic cancer cell lines with Ki-ras mutation but not those without Ki-ras mutation
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Suppression of Ki-ras p21 levels leading to growth inhibition of pancreatic cancer cell lines with Ki-ras mutation but not those without Ki-ras mutation
Abstract
Ki-ras point mutation characteristically occurs frequently in human pancreatic cancer. To clarify the effect of antisense Ki-ras RNA on various pancreatic cancer cell lines, a plasmid expressing an antisense Ki-ras gene fragment (AS-K-ras-LNSX) was transduced into seven human pancreatic cancer cell lines (AsPC-1, MIA PaCa-2, PANC-1, PSN-1, BxPC-3, Hs 700T, and Hs 766T) by liposome-mediated transfection. Western blot analysis showed that transfection of AS-K-ras-LNSX led to a significant reduction in the amounts of Ki-ras p21 protein in all the pancreatic cancer cell lines except BxPC-3. The growth of pancreatic cancer cell lines having Ki-ras point mutations (AsPC-1, MIA PaCa-2, PANC-1, and PSN-1) was suppressed after transduction of AS-K-ras-LNSX, whereas the effect of the antisense construct on the growth was not significant in cell lines with a wild-type Ki-ras gene (BxPC-3, Hs 700T, and Hs 766T). These results suggest that the pancreatic cancer cells with activated Ki-ras depend heavily on a Ki-ras p21-mediated growth signal pathway for their growth because they were far more susceptible to the suppression of the Ki-ras p21 protein than the cells with wild-type Ki-ras. The remarkably increased dependence of the cancer-cell growth circuitry on one or a few crucial regulatory molecules may thus be a common feature of the cancer cells and implies a novel rationale for the targeting of cancer therapy.
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