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RNA interference (RNAi)-mediated vascular endothelial growth factor-C (VEGF-C) reduction interferes with lymphangiogenesis and enhances epirubicin sensitivity of breast cancer cells.

Mol Cell Biochem.. 2008-01;  308(1-2):161-8
Sun P, Gao J, Liu YL, Wei LW, Wu LP, Liu ZY. Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, Shandong University, No. 44, WenHua Xi Road, JiNan, Shandong 250012, PR China.
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Abstract

It has been reported that over-expression of vascular endothelial growth factor-C (VEGF-C) in tumors leads to increased lymphangiogenesis and resistance to chemotherapy. Therefore, we hypothesized that VEGF-C would be a good molecular target for cancer gene therapy. In this study, we silenced the expression of VEGF-C with the highly specific post-transcriptional suppression of RNA interference (RNAi) in human breast cancer MCF-7 cell line. The expression of VEGF-C was examined by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), and the effect of plasmid on human lymphatic endothelial cells (HLECs) in vitro was analyzed by migration and 3-(4, 5-dimethylt-hia... More

Keywords

Breastcancer; Vascular endothelial growth factor-C (VEGF-C); RNA interference (RNAi); Human lymphatic endothelial cells (HLECs); Epirubicin