Author:
Thomadaki Hellinida,Scorilas Andreas
Abstract
Abstract
We assessed changes in the apoptosis-related genes BCL2, BAX, BCL2L12, FAS and CASPASE-3 in OVCAR-3 human ovarian cancer cells and BT-20 human breast cancer cells to provide an insight into the molecular mechanisms involved in the response of these cells to treatment with anticancer drugs and to assess their value as potential biomarkers of chemotherapy response in breast and ovarian cancer. Cells were treated with different chemotherapeutic drugs (cisplatin, carboplatin, doxorubicin, etoposide and taxol) and assessed for changes in the expression of apoptosis-related genes at the mRNA level. Total RNA was extracted, reverse-transcribed into cDNA and amplified by PCR using gene-specific primers. GAPDH was used as a housekeeping gene. Cytotoxicity was assessed by MTT assay. Both cancer cell lines responded differentially at the molecular level to the drug treatments. OVCAR-3 cells showed more pronounced sensitivity and changes compared to BT-20 cells at the mRNA level for different apoptosis-related genes, leading to cell and cancer type dependence in conjunction with drug dependence.
Subject
Clinical Biochemistry,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry
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