Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2006, Vol. 26 ›› Issue (04): 398-401.

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Apoptosis of glioma cell line U251 induced by small interfering RNA targeting survivin

XU Ru-xiang, TU Yan-yang, JIANG Xiao-dan, FENG Jiang-nan, HUANG Jun Department of Neurosurgery and Institute of Neuroscience of Guangdong Province, Zhujiang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou 510282, China; Gensil Bio-technology Limited Company of Wuhan, Wuhan 430074, China   

  1. 南方医科大学珠江医院神经外科/广东省神经医学研究所; 武汉市晶赛生物工程技术有限公司; 武汉市晶赛生物工程技术有限公司 广东 广州 510282; 广东 广州 510282; 湖北 武汉 430074;
  • Online:2006-04-20 Published:2006-04-20

Abstract: Objective To construct recombinant expression vectors of small interfering RNA (siRNA) targeting survivin and investigate apoptosis of glioma cell line U251 mediated by the survivin-targeting siRNA. Methods According to the sequence of the coding region of survivin gene, two strings of 19 nucleotides of inverted sequence flanking the loop sequence of two complementary 9-base oligonucleotides were designed and synthesized to form hairpin construct as the DNA templates for the target siRNA. The siRNA templates were cloned into siRNA expression vector pGenesil-1, and the resulted vector pGenesil-1/survivin was transfected into U251 cells using Metafectene following the standard protocols. Real-time PCR and Western blotting were performed to evaluate survivin gene silencing induced by siRNA transfection at the RNA and protein levels, respectively. Flow cytometry analysis with Annexin-V/PI double staining was used to determine the cell apoptosis. Results Real-time RT-PCR and Western blotting revealed significantly lowered survivin expression at both RNA and protein levels in transfected U251 cells, which exhibited a significantly higher apoptosis rate after transfection as shown by flow cytometry analysis. Conclusion RNA interference mediated by the siRNA expression vector pGenesi-1/survivin can significantly reduce survivin expression and induce remarkable apoptosis in U251 cells. 

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