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Effect of gemcitabine on the expression of apoptosis-related genes in human pancreatic cancer cells.

AIM: To investigate the expression of genes involved in the gemcitabine-induced cytotoxicity in human pancreatic cancer cells. METHODS: A human pancreatic cancer cell line, PANC-1, was cultured. 1x10(4) PANC-1 cells were plated in 96-well microtiter plates. After being incubated for 24 h, gemcitabine was added to the medium at concentrations ranging 2.5-1000 mg/L. The AlamarBlue dye method was used for cell growth analysis. DNA fragmentation was quantitatively assayed using a DNA fragmentation enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kit. PAP and TP53INP1 mRNA expression was determined using the reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction with semi-quantitative analysis. The expression of GSK-3beta and phospho-GSK-3beta proteins was examined with Western blot analysis. RESULTS: The IC50 for the drug after a 48-h exposure to gemcitabine was 16 mg/L. The growth of PANC-1 cells was inhibited by gemcitabine in a concentration-dependent manner (P<0.0001) and the cell growth was also inhibited throughout the time course (P<0.0001). The DNA fragmentation rate in the gemcitabine-treated group at 48 h was 44.7%, whereas it was 25.3% in the untreated group. The PAP mRNA expression was decreased after being treated with gemcitabine, whereas the TP53INP1 mRNA was increased by the gemcitabine treatment. Western blot analysis showed that phospho- GSK-3beta (ser9) was induced by the gemcitabine treatment. CONCLUSION: Gemcitabine suppresses PANC-1 cell proliferation and induces apoptosis. Apoptosis is considered to be associated with the inhibition of PAP and GSK-3beta, and the activation of TP53INP1 and pospho-GSK-3beta (ser9).[1]

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  1. Effect of gemcitabine on the expression of apoptosis-related genes in human pancreatic cancer cells. Jiang, P.H., Motoo, Y., Sawabu, N., Minamoto, T. World J. Gastroenterol. (2006) [Pubmed]
 
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