Overexpression of LAPTM4B promotes growth of gallbladder carcinoma cells in vitro

Abstract Background The overexpression of LAPTM4B -35 in gallbladder carcinoma (GBC) and its clinicopathologic and prognostic significance have been previously shown. Thus, this gene may play a role in the growth of GBC cells. Methods The pcDNA3-AE containing the complete open reading frame of LAPTM...

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Veröffentlicht in:The American journal of surgery 2010-04, Vol.199 (4), p.515-521
Hauptverfasser: Zhou, Li, M.D, He, Xiao-Dong, M.D, Yu, Jian-Chun, M.D, Zhou, Rou-Li, M.D, Yang, Hua, Ph.D, Qu, Qiang, M.D., Ph.D, Rui, Jing-An, M.D
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Background The overexpression of LAPTM4B -35 in gallbladder carcinoma (GBC) and its clinicopathologic and prognostic significance have been previously shown. Thus, this gene may play a role in the growth of GBC cells. Methods The pcDNA3-AE containing the complete open reading frame of LAPTM4B (lysosome-associated protein transmembrane-4β) and mock (pcDNA3) plasmids were transiently transfected into GBC-SD cells. Cell proliferation, cell cycle distribution, and protein expression were evaluated by 3-[4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl]-2,5-diphenyl-tetrazolium assay, flow cytometry, and Western blot, respectively. Results Cells transfected with pcDNA3-AE revealed accelerated proliferation, less serum dependence, and significant cell cycle progression compared with cells transfected with mock plasmid and parent cells. These phenotypes were accompanied by upregulated expression of C-myc, c-Fos, c-Jun, cyclin D1, and cyclin E and downregulated expression of P16 and P-27. Conclusions LAPTM4B overexpression promotes the growth of GBC cells in vitro by regulating the expression levels of some proliferation-associated proteins. Therefore, the LAPTM4B gene might be used as a novel therapeutic target of GBC.
ISSN:0002-9610
1879-1883
DOI:10.1016/j.amjsurg.2009.03.031