Inhibiting survivin expression increases the radiosensitivity of human hepatoma HepG2 cells to High-LET radiation
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This work was supported by a grants from Hi-Tech Research and Development Program of China (2006AA02Z499), Key Project of National Natural Science Foundation of China(10835011), The National Natural Science Foundation of China (10905080) and Western Talents Program of Chinese Academy of Science(O962030XBO).

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    The influence of survivin expression on the radiosensitivity of tumor cells to high linear energy transfer (LET) radiation is investigated. Survivin-specific short-interfering RNA (siRNA) oligonucleotides were synthesized based on the survivin sequence provided by GenBank. Human hepatoma HepG2 cells were transfected with survivin-specific siRNA to inhibit its expressions. It was found that the transfection with surviving-specific siRNA increased the levels of G2/M arrest and the apoptotic rates induced by radiation in HepG2 cells. After exposure to high-LET carbon ions, a reduced clonogenic survival effect was observed in the cells treated with siRNA. These results show that survivin plays a key role in mediating the radioresistance of cells to high-LET radiation.

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JIN Xiao-Dong, LI Qiang, LI Ping, WU Qing-Feng, TAO Jia-Jun, HAO Ji-Fang, DAI Zhong-Ying, LIU Xin-Guo. Inhibiting survivin expression increases the radiosensitivity of human hepatoma HepG2 cells to High-LET radiation[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,2010,37(1):79-84

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  • Received:July 06,2009
  • Revised:September 16,2009
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  • Online: September 27,2009
  • Published: January 20,2010