• Center of Hepatobiliary Surgery, The South West Hospital, The Third Military Medical Sciences, Chongqing 400038;
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Objective  To investigate the expression of multigenes mediated by adenovirus in liver cancer cells and the effects on growth of cells transducted with multigenes.
Methods By construction of recombinant adenovirus containing human p53, B7-1, GM-CSF, and IL-2 genes (Ad-multigenes), the expression level of target genes in three human hepatocellular carcinoma cell lines and a human hepatocellular cell line L02 was detected using ELISA, immunohistochemistry and FACS assay and the change of growth of these cells and the tumor cell apoptosis were observed.
Results  The human hepatic cells and liver cancer cells were all sensitive to adenovirus infection. At a MOI of 50 PFU/cell, among the cells examined nearly 90% were positive expression and except IL-2, other three genes were expressed with high efficiency. The growth of Ad-multigenes-transduced liver cancer cell lines was inhibited and apoptosis was induced, but the growth of Ad-multigenes-transduced normal hepatic cell line L02 did not change. Conclusion  These results indicate that the adenovirus is an efficient vector for gene transfer into human liver cancer cells. These liver cancer cell lines transduced with multigenes constructed on one recombinant adenoviral vector can highly express target genes and their growth was inhibited, and apoptosis appeared.

Citation: WANG Zhengx,HE Zhenping,WU Zuze.. EFFECTS OF ADENOVIRAL VECTOR-MEDIATED MULTIGENES ON LIVER CANCER CELLS GROWTH. CHINESE JOURNAL OF BASES AND CLINICS IN GENERAL SURGERY, 2000, 7(6): 357-359下转361. doi: Copy