Title of article :
Suppressive Effect of Constructed shRNAs against Apollon Induces Apoptosis and Growth Inhibition in the HeLa Cell Line
Author/Authors :
Bandehpour, Mojgan Department of Biotechnology - School of Medicine - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences - Ewin - Chamran highway - Tehran, Iran , Kazemi, Bahram Department of Biotechnology - School of Medicine - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences - Ewin - Chamran highway - Tehran, Iran , Milani, Saeideh Department of Biotechnology - School of Medicine - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences - Ewin - Chamran highway - Tehran, Iran , Sharifi, Zohreh Blood Transfusion Research Center - High Institute for Research and Education in Transfusion Medicine - Hemmat EXP - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Cervical cancer is the second most common female cancer worldwide. Inhibitors of apoptosis
proteins (IAPs) block apoptosis; therefore, therapeutic strategies targeting IAPs have attracted the interest of
researchers in recent years. Apollon, a member of IAPs, inhibits apoptosis and cell death. RNA interference is a
pathway in which small interfering RNA (siRNA) or shRNA (short hairpin RNA) inactivates the expression of target
genes. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of constructed shRNAs on apoptosis and growth
inhibition through the suppression of apollon mRNA in HeLa cell line. Methods: Three shRNAs with binding ability
to three different target sites of the first region of apollon gene were designed and cloned in pRNAin-H1.2/Neo
vector. shRNA plasmids were then transfected in HeLa cells using electroporation. Down-regulation effects of
apollon and the viability of HeLa cells were analyzed by RT-PCR, lactate dehydrogenase assay, and MTT assay,
respectively. Also, the induction and morphological markers of apoptosis were evaluated by caspase assay and
immunocytochemistry method. Results: The expression of shRNA in HeLa cells caused a significant decrease in the
level of apollon mRNA1. In addition, shRNA1 effectively increased the mRNA level of Smac (as the antagonist of
apollon), reduced the viability of HeLa cells and exhibited immunocytochemical apoptotic markers in this cell line.
Conclusion: Apollon gene silencing can induce apoptosis and growth impairment in HeLa cells. In this regard,
apollon can be considered a candidate therapeutic target in HeLa cells as a positive human papillomavirus cancer
cell line
Keywords :
Iran , Genetic association study , Single nucleotide polymorphisms , Coronary artery disease
Journal title :
Iranian Biomedical Journal(IBJ)