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Functional analysis of the -2548G/A leptin gene polymorphism in breast cancer cells

2009

Leptin is overexpressed in human breast tumors and is produced by breast cancer cells in response to obesity-related stimuli. The leptin promoter polymorphism Lep-2548G/A can be associated with increased leptin secretion by adipocytes and elevated cancer risk. However, molecular mechanisms underlying the link between Lep-2548G/A and breast cancer have never been addressed. Lep-2548G/A is proximal to a binding site for the transcriptional factor Sp1. Furthermore nucleolin, a transcriptional repressor, can bind Sp1 or its consensus site. Consequently, we focused on the impact of Lep-2548G/A on Sp1- and nucleolin-dependent leptin transcription in breast cancer cells. The Lep-2548G/A was identi…

LeptinChromatin ImmunoprecipitationCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyGenotypeSp1 Transcription FactorBlotting WesterneducationAdipokineBreast NeoplasmsBiologyBody Mass IndexBreast cancerInternal medicineTumor Cells CulturedmedicineHumansHypoglycemic AgentsInsulinObesityRNA MessengerPromoter Regions Genetichealth care economics and organizationsPolymorphism GeneticLeptin receptorReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionLeptinRNA-Binding ProteinsCancerPhosphoproteinsmedicine.diseaseEndocrinologyOncologyCancer researchImmunohistochemistryBreast diseaseNucleolinhormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsInternational Journal of Cancer
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Peptide-mediated interference with baculovirus transduction

2007

Baculovirus represents a multifunctional platform with potential for biomedical applications including disease therapies. The importance of F3, a tumor-homing peptide, in baculovirus transduction was previously recognized by the ability of F3 to augment viral binding and gene delivery to human cancer cells following display on the viral envelope. Here, F3 was utilized as a molecular tool to expand understanding of the poorly characterized baculovirus-mammalian cell interactions. Baculovirus-mediated transduction of HepG2 hepatocarcinoma cells was strongly inhibited by coincubating the virus with synthetic F3 or following incorporation of F3 into viral nucleocapsid by genetic engineering, th…

virusesBlotting WesternGenetic VectorsBioengineeringSpodopteraGene deliveryBiologyApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyCell LineTransduction (genetics)Viral envelopeTransduction GeneticViral entryCell Line TumorAnimalsHumansMicroscopy ConfocalGenetic transferViral nucleocapsidRNA-Binding ProteinsBiological TransportGeneral MedicinePhosphoproteinsMolecular biologyCell biologyKineticsCell culturePeptidesBaculoviridaeNucleolinBiotechnologyJournal of Biotechnology
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