Downregulation of Tetraspanin 8 and Carbonic Anhydrase 9 Gene Expression Sensitized Pancreatic Cancer Cells to Cisplatin.

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  • Merve KARAMAN
  • Hatice YILDIRIM

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CA9, TSPAN8, siRNA, pancreatic cancer

Abstract

In this context, we used the combined siRNA and chemotherapeutic drug treatment strategy for minimizing the side effects of chemotherapy
agents in pancreatic cancers.We used the gene silencing approach with siRNA to target CA9 and TSPAN8 genes, which are overexpressed in
pancreatic cancer.Then expression of the targeted CA9 and TSPAN8 geneswere determined by western blot analysis. Effect gene silencing on
the proliferation of Panc-1 and MiaPaca-2 cells were detected by MTT assay after transfection with ControlsiRNA, CA9siRNA and TSPAN8
siRNA. MTT cell proliferation assay was also performed to determine the effect the combined siRNA and chemotherapeutic drug treatment
as to evaluate cisplatin and epirubicinsensitivity.The results demonstrated that targeted CA9siRNA and TSPAN8 siRNA have increased the sensitivity of pancreatic cells to cisplatin and epirubicin that can conclude;CA9 and TSPAN8 silencing may be a suitable candidate for therapeutic applications.

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2019-06-12

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KARAMAN, M., & YILDIRIM, H. (2019). Downregulation of Tetraspanin 8 and Carbonic Anhydrase 9 Gene Expression Sensitized Pancreatic Cancer Cells to Cisplatin. Journal of Applied Biological Sciences, 12(3), 10–13. Retrieved from https://www.jabsonline.org/index.php/jabs/article/view/425

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