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- Title
Evaluation of Morpholino Antisense Oligos' Role on BCR-ABL Gene Silencing in the K562 Cell Line.
- Authors
Haririan, Mahmoud; Kaviani, Saeid; Soleimani, Masoud; Noruzinia, Mehrdad; Abroun, Saeid; Ghaemi, Soraya Rasi; Delalat, Bahman
- Abstract
Objective: Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) develops when a hematopoietic stem cell acquires the BCR/ABL fusion gene. This causes these transformed hematopoietic cells to have a greater than normal proliferation rate. Scientists attempt to improve the CML treatment process by silencing the BCR/ABL oncogene. In this work, we used morpholino antisense oligos to silence the BCF?/ABL oncogene. Materials and Methods: In this study, the K562 was used as a BCR/ABL fusion-gene positive cell line and the Jurkat cell line as a control. We explored the inhibiting capacity of morpholino antisense oligos in the the expression of the BCR/ABL oncogene and studied their p210 BCR/ABL suppression, inhibition of cell proliferation and stimulation of apoptosis in the K562 cells after 24 and 48 hours. Endo-Porter was used for delivery of morpholino antisense oligos into cell cytosols. Meanwhile, flow cytometric analysis was performed in order to determine the appropriate concentration of morpholino antisense oligos. Results: Prolonged exposure of the K562 cell line to the morpholino antisense oligos targeted against the BCR-ABL gene showed proliferation inhibition as its main feature. After western blotting, we found that complete silencing of BCRIABL was achieved, but flow cytometric analysis showed no broad apoptosis. Conclusion: The results indicate that the Morpholino antisense oligo is able to inhibit p210 BCR/ABL; however, it cannot induce broad apoptosis due to co-silencing of BCR.
- Subjects
CYTOLOGICAL research; CHRONIC myeloid leukemia; ANTISENSE nucleic acids; HEMATOPOIETIC stem cells; CELL proliferation; LEUKEMIA
- Publication
Yakhteh Medical Journal, 2010, Vol 12, Issue 2, p241
- ISSN
1561-4921
- Publication type
Article