The roles of REIC gene and its encoding product in gastric carcinoma

2012 
REIC is downregulated in immortalized cell lines compared with the parental normal counterparts. It may inhibit colony formation, tumor growth and induce apoptosis. Here, gastric carcinoma or epithelial cells transfected with REIC-expressing plasmid, its siRNA or treated with recombinant REIC were subjected to the phenotypes’ measurement or related molecules’ detection. REIC expression was examined in gastric carcinomas by RT-PCR, western blot and immunohistochemistry. REIC overexpression or treatment resulted in a low karyoplasmic ratio and proliferation, G1 arrest, high apoptosis, low migration, invasion or lamellipodia formation in AGS cells. REIC knockdown caused the opposite in GES-1 cells. Anti-REIC antibody blocked the effects of REIC overexpression on proliferation, G1/S progression and apoptosis. Ectopic REIC expression downregulated the expression of β-catenin, phosphorylated S6K (Thr389), phosphorylated Akt1/2/3 (Ser473), cyclin D2 and E, WAVE2 and upregulated phosphorylated mTOR (Ser2448) expr...
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