Prostate-targeted mTOR-shRNA inhibit prostate cancer cell growth in human tumor xenografts

  • Yue Feng Du
  • , Qing Zhi Long
  • , Ying Shi
  • , Xiao Gang Liu
  • , Xu Dong Li
  • , Jin Zeng
  • , Yong Guang Gong
  • , Xin Yang Wang
  • , Da Lin He

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Abstract

Objective: To construct a recombinant lentivirus vector driven by the PSMA promoter carrying mTOR-shR-NA, and to obtain the effect on the mTOR gene silencing in human prostate cancer xenografts. Methods: The complimentary oligos of small interference RNA (siRNA) with hairpin structures targeting the mTOR gene and a negative control were synthesized, then ligated with pLV-PSMA-promoter vector and sequenced. The recombinant vectors were then transfected with viral packaging mix into 293T cells, viral supernatant was harvested to determine the titer. Prostate cancer cells infected by virus were harvested and the expression of mTOR (LV-PSMA-shmTOR), target proteins and cell growth were detected by reverse transcription-PCR (RT-PCR), Western blot and MTT separately. In established tumors derived from human prostate cancer cells, concentrated LV-PSMA-shmTOR lentivirus was injected intravenously in the tail vein of C4-2b tumor bearing female severe combined immunodefcient (SCID) mice. Tumor volume and immunohistochemistry was assessed. Results: Sequencing data showed that the constructed plasmids contained the correct sequences of mTOR siRNA transcript templates. A vector producing cell line 293T was established, and the titer for transfection was obtained. RT-PCR, Western blot and MTT analyses demonstrated that mTOR shRNA expression construct could suppress the expression of mTOR and inhibit the prostate cancer cell growth, specially. The tumor growth was suppressed in nude mouse. Conclusion: A PSMA driven lentivirus mediated siRNA targeting mTOR gene was successfully constructed, which decreased the expression of mTOR and induced the prostate cancer cell growth in vitro and in vivo. It has set up a research platform for the gene therapy of tumors which take mTOR as the target in the prostate cancer feld.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)126-132
Number of pages7
JournalInternational Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine
Volume6
Issue number2
StatePublished - 6 Feb 2013

Keywords

  • Apoptosis
  • MTOR
  • PSMA
  • Prostatic carcinoma

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