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Pro-apoptotic and Growth-inhibitory Effect of IFN-β-Overexpressing Canine Adipose Tissue-derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Against Melanoma Cells

Authors :
Sei-Myoung, Han
Chong-Woo, Park
Jin-Ok, Ahn
Sang-Chul, Park
Woo-Sung, Jung
Kyoung-Won, Seo
Jeong-Chan, Ra
Sung-Keun, Kang
Hee-Woo, Lee
Hwa-Young, Youn
Source :
Anticancer research. 35(9)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Canine melanoma is the most common type of tumor in dogs. We investigated the effects of canine interferon-beta (cIFN-β)-overexpressing adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells (cATMSCs) on apoptosis and proliferation of canine melanoma cells.Expression of IFN-β in cATMSCs was confirmed using reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and enzyme linked immunosorbent assays. Flow cytometry was performed for cell-cycle analysis and apoptotic cell quantification of LMeC (melanoma) cells. Protein expression of cyclin D1, procaspase-3, activated caspase-3, and Bcl-2 homologous antagonist killer (Bak) was evaluated by western blot analysis.Decreased proportions of cells in S- and G0/G1 phases were observed in parallel with decreased cyclin D1 expression in LMeC cells treated with cIFN-β-cATMSC-conditioned media. Protein expression of active forms of caspase 3 and Bak increased in response to treatment with cIFN-β-cATMSC-conditioned media.IFN-β overexpression by cATMSCs was associated with pro-apoptotic and growth-inhibitory effects on canine melanoma cells. The antitumor effects of these cells have therapeutic potential for the treatment of canine melanoma.

Details

ISSN :
17917530
Volume :
35
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Anticancer research
Accession number :
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