Journal article
Gastrin mediates resistance to hypoxia-induced cell death in xenografts of the human colorectal cancer cell line LoVo
DA Westwood, O Patel, GS Baldwin
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta Molecular Cell Research | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2014
Abstract
Aim: Gastrins act as growth factors for the normal and neoplastic colorectal mucosa. The aim of this study was to determine the role of gastrins in the response of human colorectal cancer (CRC) cells to hypoxia in vitro and in vivo. Methods: Expression of the gastrin gene in the human CRC cell line LoVo was examined under normoxia and hypoxia by quantitative PCR and by radioimmunoassay. Gastrin expression was knocked down with shRNA, and the effect on cell proliferation was measured by cell counting, on cell apoptosis by annexin V staining, and on cell migration by Boyden chamber assay. The effect of gastrin knockdown on tumourigenesis in mouse xenografts was analysed by measurement of tumou..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Mildred Yim for radioimmunoassays, and Professors Arthur Shulkes and Chris Christophi for their continuing support. This work was supported in part by grants from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (454322, 1020983, 1062173), and by the award of a Foundation for Surgery Research Scholarship to DW from the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons.