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Title: [Effective inhibition of hTERT expression by RNA interference on the radiosensitivity of human laryngeal cancer Hep-2 cell line]. Author: Qiu HB, Zhou YF, Zhou FX, Xie CH, Luo ZG, Yu HJ, Liu SQ. Journal: Zhonghua Zhong Liu Za Zhi; 2007 Jan; 29(1):9-13. PubMed ID: 17575685. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To construct an eukaryotic expression vector of human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) gene specific shRNA, and investigate the effect of pshRNA-hTERT combined with gamma-irradiation on cell survival and telomerase activity. METHODS: According to the coding sequence of hTERT mRNA, the target of RNAi was designed, and recombinant expression plasmid pshRNA-hTERT was constructed. The vector was transfected into Hep-2 cells. The radiosensitivity of Hep-2 cells was determined by clonogenic assay. Telomeric repeat amplification protocol (TRAP-PCR-ELISA) was used to observe the telomerase activity in each group. Results Recombinant expression vector pshRNA-hTERT was successfully transfected into Hep-2 cells. The hTERT expression inhibition rate reached 60. 8%. pshRNA-hTERT not only inhibited telomerase activity of Hep-2, but also inhibited the raise of telomerase activity induced by gamma-irradiation. Exposure of Hep-2 cells to pshRNA-hTERT for 24 hrs before irradiation resulted in a decrease in mean surviving fraction of Hep-2 cells compared with cells of group with irradiation alone (67. 7% vs 85. 7%, P <0. 05) . CONCLUSION: RNAi showed a significant inhibitory effect to the expression of hTERT. The results indicate that pshRNA-hTERT can effectively inhibit telomerase activity of Hep-2 cells treated or untreated with 2 Gy gamma-irradiation and significantly enhance the radiosensitivity of Hep-2 cells in vitro. The role of radiosensitization of pshRNA-hTERT may be related with the inhibition of telomerase activity.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]