Title of article :
An Enterovirus-Like RNA Construct for Colon Cancer Suicide Gene Therapy
Author/Authors :
Rasekhian, Mahsa Dept of Virology - Pasteur Institute of Iran , Azadmanesh, Kayhan Dept of Virology - Pasteur Institute of Iran , Teimoori - Toolabi, Ladan Dept. of Molecular Medicine - Pasteur Institute of Iran - Tehran , Amini, Safieh Dept of Hepatitis and HIV - Pasteur Institute of Iran
Abstract :
Background: In gene therapy, the use of RNA molecules as therapeutic agents has shown advantages over plasmid
DNA, including higher levels of safety. However, transient nature of RNA has been a major obstacle in application
of RNA in gene therapy. Methods: Here, we used the internal ribosomal entry site of encephalomyocarditis virus
and the 3’ non-translated region of Poliovirus to design an enterovirus-like RNA for the expression of a reporter
gene (enhanced green fluorescent protein) and a suicide gene (thymidine kinase of herpes simplex virus). The
expression of these genes was evaluated by flow cytometry and cytotoxicity assay in human colorectal
adenocarcinoma cell line (SW480). We then armed RNA molecules with a target sequence for hsa-miR-143 to
regulate their expression by microRNA (miRNA) mimics. Results: The results showed effective expression of both
genes by Entrovirus-like RNA constructs. The data also showed that the restoration of hsa-miR-143 expression in
SW480 leads to a significant translation repression of the introduced reporter and suicide genes. Conclusion:
Collectively, our data suggest the potential use of Entrovirus-like RNA molecules in suicide gene therapy.
Additionally, as a consequence of the possible downregulated miRNA expression in cancerous tissues, a decreased
expression of gene therapy constructs armed with target sequences for such miRNA in cancer tissue is expected.
Iran. Biomed. J. 19 (3): 124-132, 2015
Keywords :
Thymidine kinase , Polio 3’NCR , miR-143
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics