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Effect of HGF gene transfection on human lymphoma xenografts in nude mice
Authors:ZHAO Hang  ZHENG Xiao-jiao  GAO Zhou  SHEN Rong-rong  CEN Dong  PEI Ren-zhi  LUO Jian-ping  LV Jian-xin
Institution:1.Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Medical Genetics, Wenzhou Medical College, Wenzhou 325027, China;2.Affiliated Yueqing Hospital of Wenzhou Medical College, Yueqing Municipal Hospital, Yueqing 325600, China;3.Yinzhou District Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, Ningbo 315100, China;4.Yinzhou People’s Hospital, Ningbo 315040, China.
Abstract:AIM:To explore the promotion effect of hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) gene transfection on human lymphoma xenografts in nude mice. METHODS:The model of human lymphoma xenograft in nude mice was established by transplantation of Raji cells, which were transfected with recombinant plasmid pVITRO2-HGF harboring the HGF gene. The body weight of the nude mice and the tumor size were dynamically monitored and the tumor tissues were obtained after 8 weeks. Additionally, the methods of terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated nick end labeling (TUNEL) and immunohistochemistry were used to detect the apoptotic index (AI) and microvessel density (MVD). RESULTS:The success rate of the human lymphoma xenografts in nude mice was 96.7%. The tumor volume in HGF transfection group was significantly greater than that in HGF transfection+VP-16 group and control groups (non-transfection group and empty vector group). The tumor volume in HGF transfection+VP-16 group was also bigger than that in control groups. No difference of the tumor volume between non-transfection group and empty vector group was observed. AI in HGF transfection group was substantially lower than that in control groups. AI in HGF transfection+VP-16 group showed a little higher than that in HGF transfection group, yet was still lower than that in control groups. MVD in HGF transfection group was extraordinary higher than that in control groups, but decreased after VP-16 induction (P<0.01), which was still higher than that in control groups. CONCLUSION:HGF gene transfection significantly promotes the growth of human lymphoma xenografts in nude mice and substantially inhibits the apoptosis presumably owing to promoting tumor angiogenesis and inhibiting tumor cell apoptosis.
Keywords:Hepatocyte growth factor  Gene transfection  Lymphoma  Nude mice  Xenograft  
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