1. Mechanism of Hydrogen Gas Promoted Apoptosis of Lung Adenocarcinoma A549 cells through XIAP and BIRC3
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Yu Zhang, Chang Dong Wang, Gang Chen, Fei Li Wang, and Feng Zhen Yan
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A549 cell ,Lung ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Hydrogen ,Chemistry ,Apoptosis ,Mechanism (biology) ,Cancer research ,medicine ,Adenocarcinoma ,chemistry.chemical_element ,medicine.disease ,XIAP - Abstract
Background/AIMLung cancer is the most common reason of cancer-related death in worldwide. Hydrogen gas has been found to have effects on a variety of diseases. At present, it is not reported that the effect of hydrogen gas on lung cancer domestic and overseas. Therefore, we designed this experiment to test the differences in the expression of XIAP, BIRC3 and BAX In vivo and in vitro. Materials and methodsA549 cells in logarithmic phase were treated by 20%, 40%, 60% hydrogen gas respectively. Then the apoptosis of different groups were detected by Flow cytometry. We identify the differential expressed genes(DEGs) by transcriptional. The protein expression of XIAP, BIRC3 and BAX were detected by western blot and immunohistochemistry. ResultThe results demonstrated that hydrogen gas can significantly induce apoptosis compared with the control group. The expression of XIAP and BIRC3 were downregulated in hydrogen group. Conclusion Hydrogen gas may promote the apoptosis of lung cancer A549 cells by reducing the expression of XIAP and BIRC3 protein.
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- 2020
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