Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2112884 | Cancer Letters | 2013 | 9 Pages |
The E6 protein of the oncogenic HPV-16 functions by interfering with the normal cell cycle control mechanisms, particularly those controlled by p53. In this study, we developed a dual expression plasmid that coexpressed-E6-specific siRNA and wild type p53, and to evaluate its effects on cervical cancer growth. We found that simultaneous expression of pSi-E6-P53 caused a robust suppression of tumor growth when compared to the controls either E6-specific siRNA or p53 alone. In conclusion, our findings demonstrate that a combined strategy of co-expressed E6-specific siRNA and p53 synergistically and more effectively suppressed cervical tumor growth when compared with single treatment.
► We developed a dual expression plasmid that coexpressed-E6-specific siRNA and wild type p53. ► Simultaneous expression of pSi-E6-P53 caused a robust suppression of tumor growth. ► A combined strategy of co-expressed E6-siRNA and p53 more effectively suppressed cervical tumor growth.