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Title: Inhibition of bcr-abl and/or c-abl gene expression by small interfering, double-stranded RNAs: cross-talk with cell proliferation factors and other oncogenes. Author: Ohba H, Zhelev Z, Bakalova R, Ewis A, Omori T, Ishikawa M, Shinohara Y, Baba Y. Journal: Cancer; 2004 Sep 15; 101(6):1390-403. PubMed ID: 15368327. Abstract: BACKGROUND: Short, 21-mer, double-stranded/small interfering RNAs (ds/siRNAs) were designed to target bcr-abl mRNA in chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) with a potential also to target c-abl mRNA. METHODS: ds/siRNAs were transfected into bcr-abl-positive K-562 cells (derived from blast-crisis) or bcr-abl-negative/c-abl-positive Jurkat cells (derived from acute lymphoblastic leukemia) using lipofectamine. ds/siRNAs intracellular uptake was detected by fluorescent confocal microscopy using fluorescein-labeled ds/siRNAs. The treatment was performed over 6 days with repetitive siRNA transfections. Efficiency of the siRNAs was determined 24 hours after single siRNA transfection and 6 days after repetitive siRNA transfections. RESULTS: Two of the designed ds/siRNAs decreased the target mRNA levels markedly (determined by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction analysis) and bcr-abl/c-abl oncoproteins (determined by flow cytometry using Fluor-488-labeled, anti-c-abl antibody as well as by Western blot analysis). These sequences also inhibited protein tyrosine kinase activity significantly and suppressed cell proliferation. One of the three selected ds/siRNAs expressed only slight effects on the bcr-abl/c-abl mRNA in K-562 cells (but not on the oncoprotein level), on protein tyrosine kinase activity, and on cell proliferation. The combination of the three ds/siRNA constructs provoked stronger decreases in bcr-abl/c-abl mRNAs and their respective oncoproteins and produced the strongest suppression of cell proliferation. CONCLUSIONS: The cross-talk between siRNA interference of bcr-abl oncogene and the expression of several apoptotic/antiapoptotic factors, cell proliferation factors, and other oncogenes exists and it was determined by microarray analysis in K-562 cells that were treated over 6 days.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]