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Silencing insulin-like growth factor-1 receptor expression inhibits gastric cancer cell proliferation and invasion

Ge Jie; Chen Zihua; Huang Jin; Yuan Weijie; Den Zhenghao; Chen Zhikang*
SCI
中南大学

摘要

The oncoprotein insulin-like growth factor-1 receptor (IGF-1R) has previously been shown to promote tumorigenesis. Overexpression of IGF-1R is considered to be a critical prerequisite for malignant transformation in numerous human cancers. Therefore, targeting IGF-1R for cancer therapy has gained a lot of interest. In the present study, an RNA interference (RNAi)-mediated IGF-1R gene silencing approach was conducted in BGC823 gastric cancer cells. The tumorigenic and malignant properties of the cells were assessed, in response to reduced IGF-1R expression. Notably, IGF-1R depletion not only inhibited gastric cancer cell growth, resulted in G(1) cell cycle arrest and consequently led to apoptosis, but also suppressed cancer cell motility and invasion. The findings of the present study are the first, to the best of our knowledge, to suggest that RNAi-based IGF-1R silencing may be a potential and promising therapeutic strategy for gastric cancer treatment.

关键词

insulin-like growth factor-1 receptor RNA interference gastric cancer cell growth apoptosis metastasis