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Research Paper

Inhibition of Gastric Cancer Angiogenesis by Vector-Based RNA Interference for Raf-1

Fanping Meng, Jie Ding, Na Liu, Jing Zhang, Xiaodong Shao, Huiqin Shen, Yan Xue, Huahong Xie and Fan Daiming

volume 4 | issue 1

january 2005
Pages: 113-117

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Tumor angiogenesis plays an important role in the malignancy of solid tumors. A number of recent studies including our own have suggested that Raf-1 is involved in this process, and may be critical in regulating gene activation of several angiogenesis factors. To further define Raf-1 function in angiogenesis and to explore novel approaches to modulate angiogenesis, we employed the small interference RNA technique to knockdown gene expression of Raf-1 in gastric cancer cell line SGC7901 that expresses a high level of Raf-1. The protein level of Raf-1 in the SGC7901cells was decreased dramatically after transfection with a Raf-1 specific siRNA vector. Further study proved that, VEGF and HIF-1£, two angiogenesis promoting factors, were found to be downregulated. And we also find that Vector-based RNA interference for Raf-1 increases transfected gastric cell apoptosis and inhibits cellular proliferation. Our results suggest that Raf-1 may be involved in angiogenesis by controlling the expression of angiogenesis-related factors and provide a possible strategy for the treatment of tumor angiogenesis by targeting Raf-1.




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