Objective: To study the effects of angiostatin (AS) gene mediated by liposome on human pancreatic cancer cell line SW1990. Methods: Angiostatin gene was cloned into the eu- karyotic expression vector pRC/CMV. The reco...Objective: To study the effects of angiostatin (AS) gene mediated by liposome on human pancreatic cancer cell line SW1990. Methods: Angiostatin gene was cloned into the eu- karyotic expression vector pRC/CMV. The recombi- nant of pRC/CMV-AS was introduced into the pan- creatic cancer cell line, SW1990. The mechanism of anti-tumor was studied and tested. Results: The eukaryotic expression vector pRC/ CMV-AS was identified by the restriction digest. pRC/CMV-AS was stably integrated into the target cells and expressed by Western blot and drug-sensi- tivity tests, and inhibited the vascular endothelial cells proliferation in vitro. In addition, the effects of the angiostatin vector on reducing the volume of tumors implanted in nude mouse models were also noted. Conclusion: This study demonstrated that the recom- binant pRC/CMV-AS mediated by liposome may play a potential role in the treatment of pancreatic cancer in the future.展开更多
Tumor dormancy, a complex and still poorly understood phenomenon, has been defined by the long-term persistence of occult can- cer cells during tumor progression. Recurrence and metastasis may occur just because of an...Tumor dormancy, a complex and still poorly understood phenomenon, has been defined by the long-term persistence of occult can- cer cells during tumor progression. Recurrence and metastasis may occur just because of an activation of a small portion of the tumor cells. In our view, sustained angiogenesis is considered essential in triggering invasive tumor growth. Here we analyze the correlation between angiogenesis and tumor dormancy, the establishment of tumor dormancy models, the imaging strategies and the new biomarkers for dececting microscopic tumors before or during the angiogenic switch. It imperative to understand the role of an- giogenesis in tumor dormancy, as this will accelerate the development of anti-angiogenesis techniques to induce dormancy and/or eradicate dormant disease.展开更多
基金This study was funded by the Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province (No. 001355).
文摘Objective: To study the effects of angiostatin (AS) gene mediated by liposome on human pancreatic cancer cell line SW1990. Methods: Angiostatin gene was cloned into the eu- karyotic expression vector pRC/CMV. The recombi- nant of pRC/CMV-AS was introduced into the pan- creatic cancer cell line, SW1990. The mechanism of anti-tumor was studied and tested. Results: The eukaryotic expression vector pRC/ CMV-AS was identified by the restriction digest. pRC/CMV-AS was stably integrated into the target cells and expressed by Western blot and drug-sensi- tivity tests, and inhibited the vascular endothelial cells proliferation in vitro. In addition, the effects of the angiostatin vector on reducing the volume of tumors implanted in nude mouse models were also noted. Conclusion: This study demonstrated that the recom- binant pRC/CMV-AS mediated by liposome may play a potential role in the treatment of pancreatic cancer in the future.
基金a grant from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.30400199)
文摘Tumor dormancy, a complex and still poorly understood phenomenon, has been defined by the long-term persistence of occult can- cer cells during tumor progression. Recurrence and metastasis may occur just because of an activation of a small portion of the tumor cells. In our view, sustained angiogenesis is considered essential in triggering invasive tumor growth. Here we analyze the correlation between angiogenesis and tumor dormancy, the establishment of tumor dormancy models, the imaging strategies and the new biomarkers for dececting microscopic tumors before or during the angiogenic switch. It imperative to understand the role of an- giogenesis in tumor dormancy, as this will accelerate the development of anti-angiogenesis techniques to induce dormancy and/or eradicate dormant disease.