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siRNA targeting LMP1-induced apoptosis in EBV-positive lymphoma cells is associated with inhibition of telornerase activity and expression

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CANCER LETTERS
Volume 232, Issue 2, Pages 189-198

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.canlet.2005.02.010

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Epstein-Barr virus LMP1; siRNA; lymphoma; cell proliferation; telomerase

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Epstein-BaIT Virus (EBV) is closely associated with B cell malignancies. However, whether EBV appears to be absolutely required for cell proliferation and survival in lymphoma cells is still unknown. In this Study, small interfering RNA (siRNA) targeting LMP1 was employed to investigate the effect of LMP1 on cell proliferation in EBV-positive lymphoblastoid B-cell line. A plasmid stable encoding 21-nt small RNA specifically and efficiently interfering LMP1 was constructed, resulting in a Substantial loss of LMP1 mRNA and a significantly decreased LMP1 protein expression. Our data demonstrated that cell proliferation was completely inhibited and apoptosis was induced after knockdown of LMP1 gene in lymphoblastoid B-cell line. Also, we found that suppression of LMP1 caused downregulation of telomerase protein expression and decreased telomerase activity in lymphoma cells. In EBV-negative NPC cell line, transfection of plasmid expressing LMP1 greatly enhanced telomerase protein expression. Our results Suggested that siRNA targeting LMP1 can induce apoptosis in EBV-Positive lymphoma cells and is associated with inhibition of telomerase activity and expression. siRNA-directed LMP1 silencing may be of the therapeutic value for preventing and treating those EBV-associated tumors. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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