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IntroductionIκB kinase ε (IKKε) is a member of the IKK family that plays an important role in the activation of NF-κB. Overexpressed in more than 30% of breast cancers, IKKε has been recently identified as a potential breast cancer oncogene. The purpose of the present study is to examine the therapeutic potential of IKKε siRNA on human breast cancer cells.MethodsEight siRNAs targeting different regions of the IKKε mRNA were designed, and the silencing effect was screened by quantitative real-time RT-PCR. The biological effects of synthetic siRNAs on human breast cancer cells were investigated by examining the cell proliferation, migration, invasion, focus formation, anchorage-independent growth (via soft agar assay), cell cycle arrest, apoptosis (via annexing binding), NF-κB basal level, and NF-κB-related gene expressions upon the IKKε silencing.ResultsSilencing of IKKε in human breast cancer cells resulted in a decrease of focus formation potential and clonogenicity as well as in vitro cell migration/invasion capabilities. Moreover, knockdown of IKKε suppressed cell proliferation. Cell cycle assay showed that the anti-proliferation effect of IKKε siRNA was mediated by arresting cells in the G0/G1 phase, which was caused by downregulation of cyclin D1. Furthermore, we demonstrated that silencing of IKKε inhibited the NF-κB basal activity as well as the Bcl-2 expression. Significant apoptosis was not observed in breast cancer cells upon the silencing of IKKε. The present study provided the first evidence that silencing IKKε using synthetic siRNA can inhibit the invasiveness properties and proliferation of breast cancer cells.ConclusionsOur results suggested that silencing IKKε using synthetic siRNA may offer a novel therapeutic strategy for breast cancer.

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  • IntroductionInhibitors of kappa B (IBs) kinase ε (IKKε) is a member of the IκB kinase (IKK) family that plays an important role in the activation of NFB

  • Inhibitors of kappa B (IBs) kinase ε (IKKε) is a member of the inhibitor of κB (IκB) kinase (IKK) family that plays an important role in the activation of NFB

  • Considering the fact that small interfering RNA (siRNA) transfection efficiency may vary in different cell lines, we examined the silencing effects of siR-1 and siR-8 in MCF-7 cells

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Introduction

IB kinase ε (IKKε) is a member of the IKK family that plays an important role in the activation of NFB. IB kinase ε (IKKε, named IKKi/IKBKE) is a member of the IKK family, which contains five distinct but closely related members: IKKa, IKKb, IKKg, TBK-1 and IKKε [1,2]. IKK is an important mediator of the activation of NF-B, which is a heterodimeric transcription factor playing essential roles in inflammation and cancer pathogenesis. Overexpression of IKKε is strongly correlated with the nuclear localization of c-Rel in breast cancer specimens, indicating that a substantial fraction of NF-B activation is induced by aberrant IKKε in breast cancer cells [6]. The relationship between IKKε and NF-B, is not fully understood [4,7]

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