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Inhibition of cell growth by overexpression of manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD) in human pancreatic carcinoma
Authors:Ough Matthew  Lewis Anne  Zhang Yuping  Hinkhouse Marilyn M  Ritchie Justine M  Oberley Larry W  Cullen Joseph J
Affiliation: a University of Iowa College of Medicine Iowa City IA USA.b Radiation Oncology Iowa City IA USA.c Veterans Affairs Medical Center Iowa City IA USA.d The Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center Iowa City IA USA.
Abstract:Manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD) levels have been found to be low in human pancreatic cancer [Pancreas26, (2003), 23] and human pancreatic cancer cell lines [Cancer Res.63, (2003), 1297] when compared to normal human pancreas. We hypothesized that stable overexpression of pancreatic cancer cells with MnSOD cDNA would alter the malignant phenotype. MIA PaCa-2 cells were stably transfected with a pcDNA3 plasmid containing sense human MnSOD cDNA or containing no MnSOD insert by using the lipofectAMINE method. G418-resistant colonies were isolated, grown and maintained. Overexpression of MnSOD was confirmed in two selected clones with a 2-4-fold increase in MnSOD immunoreactive protein. Compared with the parental and neo control cells, the MnSOD-overexpressing clones had decreased growth rates, growth in soft agar and plating efficiency in vitro, while in vivo, the MnSOD-overexpressing clones had slower growth in nude mice. These results suggest that MnSOD may be a tumor suppressor gene in human pancreatic cancer.
Keywords:Dicumarol  Radiation  Reactive oxygen species  Manganese superoxide dismutase  Pancreatic cancer
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