C-MYC modulation induces responsiveness to paclitaxel in adrenocortical cancer cell lines

  • Cerquetti, Lidia
  • Sampaoli, Camilla
  • De Salvo, M
  • Bucci, B
  • Argese, N
  • Chimento, A
  • Vottari, S
  • Marchese, R
  • Pezzi, V
  • Toscano, Vincenzo
  • Stigliano, Antonio
Publication date
January 2015
Publisher
Spandidos Publications

Abstract

C-MYC is overexpressed in many types of cancer linked to poor prognosis. We examined the c-Myc protein expression in adrenocortical cancer (ACC) cells to investigate the role of this protein in the neoplasm, its involvement in chemotherapy and finally to determine whether c-Myc could be considered a prognostic factor in patients with ACC. H295R and SW13 cell lines were treated with paclitaxel. c-Myc overexpressing cell clones were achieved by transfecting the H295R cell line with the pcDNA3-hMYC plasmid expressing the full-lengh C-MYC coding sequence. The SW13 cell line was transfected with siRNA oligonucleotides for C-MYC. Cell cycle analysis was evaluated by flow cytometry. c-Myc, cyclin B1 and pro caspase expression levels were evaluated...

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