1. Alternative expression and sequence of human elongation factor-1 delta during malignant transformation of human bronchial epithelial cells induced by cadmium chloride.
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Lei YX, Wang M, Wei L, Lu X, and Lin HZ
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- Cadmium Chloride, Cell Line, Cell Transformation, Neoplastic chemically induced, Epithelial Cells drug effects, Epithelial Cells metabolism, Humans, Peptide Elongation Factor 1 genetics, Respiratory Mucosa drug effects, Respiratory Mucosa metabolism, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Cell Transformation, Neoplastic metabolism, Epithelial Cells pathology, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic, Peptide Elongation Factor 1 metabolism, Respiratory Mucosa pathology
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Objective: To study the alternative expression and sequence of human elongation factor-1 delta (human EF-1 delta p31) during malignant transformation of human bronchial epithelial cells induced by cadmium chloride (CdC12) and its possible mechanism., Methods: Total RNA was isolated at different stages of transformed human bronchial epithelial cells (16HBE) induced by CdCl2 at a concentration of 5.0 microM. Special primers and probe for human EF-1 delta p31 were designed and expression of human EF-1 delta mRNA from different cell lines was detected with fluorescent quantitative PCR technique. EF-18 cDNA from different cell lines was purified and cloned into pMD 18-T vector followed by confirming and sequencing analysis., Results: The expressions of human EF-1 beta p31 at different stages of 16HBE cells transformed by CdCl2 was elevated (P < 0.01 or P < 0.05). Compared with their corresponding non-transformed cells, the overexpression level of EF-1 delta p31 was averagely increased 2.9 folds in Cd-pretransformed cells, 4.3 folds in Cd-transformed cells and 7.2 folds in Cd-tumorigenic cells. No change was found n the sequence of overexpressed EF-1beta p31 at different stages of 16HBE cells transformed by CdCl2., Conclusion: Overexpression of human EF-1beta p31 is positively correlated with malignant transformation of 16HBE cells induced by CdC12, but is not correlated with DNA mutations.
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- 2010
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