1. Regulatory Effects and Mechanism of Adenovirus-Mediated PTEN Gene on Hepatic Stellate Cells.
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An, Junyan, Zheng, Libo, Xie, Shurui, Yin, Fengrong, Huo, Xiaoxia, Guo, Jian, and Zhang, Xiaolan
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ADENOVIRUS diseases ,PTEN protein ,KUPFFER cells ,FIBROSIS ,BIOCHEMICAL mechanism of action ,LABORATORY rats ,DIAGNOSIS ,TREATMENT of cirrhosis of the liver ,PROTEIN metabolism ,ANIMAL experimentation ,APOPTOSIS ,CELL cycle ,CELL lines ,CELL physiology ,CELLS ,CELLULAR signal transduction ,GENE therapy ,HYDROCARBONS ,CIRRHOSIS of the liver ,PHOSPHATASES ,RATS ,VIRUSES - Abstract
Background: Tension homology deleted on chromosome ten (PTEN) is important in liver fibrosis.Aims: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the PTEN gene effects and mechanism of action on hepatic stellate cells (HSCs).Methods: The rat primary HSCs and human LX-2 cells were transfected by an adenovirus containing cDNA constructs encoding the wild-type PTEN (Ad-PTEN), the PTEN mutant G129E gene (Ad-G129E) and RNA interference targeting the PTEN sequence PTEN short hairpin RNA (PTEN shRNA), to up-regulate and down-regulate PTEN expression, respectively. The HSCs were assayed with a fluorescent microscope, real time PCR, Western blot, MTT, flow cytometry and Terminal-deoxynucleoitidyl transferase mediated nick end labeling. In addition, the CCl4 induced rat hepatic fibrosis model was also established to check the in vivo effects of the recombinant adenovirus with various levels of PTEN expression.Results: The data have shown that the over-expressed PTEN gene led to reduced HSCs activation and viability, caspase-3 activity and cell cycle arrest in the G0/G1 and G2/M phases, as well as negative regulation of the PI3K/Akt and FAK/ERK signaling pathways in vitro. The over-expressed PTEN gene improved liver function, inhibited proliferation and promoted apoptosis of HSCs both in vitro and in vivo.Conclusions: These data have shown that gene therapy using the recombinant adenovirus encoding wild-type PTEN inhibits proliferation and induces apoptosis of HSCs, which is a potential treatment option for hepatic fibrosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2016
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