Abstract
Objective: Her-2/neu protein overexpression has been demonstrated in Non-small cell lung cancer, especially in lung adenocarcinoma. Its overexpression often indicates a poor prognosis. Therapeutic agents against her-2/neu have been intensively sought over the past decades. The objective of this paper is to investigate the effect of chemically synthesized siRNA targeting her-2/neu on her-2/neu dysregulated human lung adenocarcinoma cells. Methods: Calu-3 cells were transfected with siRNAs formulated LipofectAMINE 2000. The her-2/neu mRNA and protein levels were detected by RT-PCR and flow cytometry (FCM). The biological morphology and growth inhibition of calu-3 cells were observed with light microscopy and MTT assay, respectively. The cell cycle and apoptosis rate were analyzed by FCM. Results: siRNA targeting Her-2/neu down-regulated the transcription of her-2/neu oncogene and protein level. Slowed cell proliferation and cell cycle arrest at G0/1 stage could be also observed, accompanied with enhanced cell apoptosis. Conclusion: Specific siRNA targeting her-2/neu can effectively inhibit her-2/neu expression in her-2/neu overexpressing calu-3 cell lines. siRNA-mediated gene silencing may be a useful therapeutic strategy for cancer.
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