Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10899807 | Cancer Letters | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
SKOV3/DDP cells urgently require an efficient therapy to improve drug resistance. Here we show a critical role for cisplatin combined with gene therapy, using transfection of a p53 gene/MDM2-siRNA plasmid, in improving cisplatin sensitivity of SKOV3/DDP cells with a strong inhibition of tumor cell growth in vitro and in vivo. The effects may be associated with enhancement of intracellular platinum accumulation via decreased MDR1/P-gp and improvement of apoptotic resistance via increased P53, PUMA and NOXA expression. The combined therapy may efficiently inhibit cell invasion and migration via deceased HIF-1, VEGF, MMP-9 and MMP-2 to suppress malignant progression. These results indicate that cisplatin chemotherapy combined with targeting the MDM2/p53 axis is an attractive strategy to treat SKOV3/DDP cancer.
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Authors
Junlian Gu, Yufeng Tang, Yanan Liu, Hua Guo, Yue Wang, Lu Cai, Yang Li, Bo Wang,