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Targeting hepatocellular carcinoma cells by tumor biomarker α-fetoprotein based transcriptional interference system
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Journal of Molecular Biomarkers & Diagnosis

ISSN: 2155-9929

Open Access

Targeting hepatocellular carcinoma cells by tumor biomarker α-fetoprotein based transcriptional interference system


6th International Conference on Biomarkers & Clinical Research

August 31-September 02, 2015 Toronto, Canada

Mohammad Khalid Zakaria1, 2, Imran Khan2, Prashant Mani3, Parthaprasad Chattopadhyay2, Debi P Sarkar3 and Subrata Sinha1, 2

1National Brain Research Centre, India 2All India Institute of Medical Sciences, India 3University of Delhi, India

Posters-Accepted Abstracts: J Mol Biomark Diagn

Abstract :

�±-fetoprotein (AFP) is significantly expressed by the fetal liver and yolk sac during embryonic development. Following child birth, by various complex mechanisms, the level of AFP becomes un-detectable. Contrastingly, during hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the AFP expression is re-activated to several folds. Hence, AFP serves as a biomarker for the detection of HCC. Utilizing such tumor specific activation of AFP, the minimal AFP promoter region, in combination with various tumor specific enhancers, was utilized to drive the expression of dsRNA within hepatoma cells. The expressed dsRNA, specially designed against a proto-oncogene (c-Myc) promoter region rather than transcript, surprisingly recruited various epigenetic silencing factors such as DNA methyl transferases (DNMTs) and histone deacytylases (HDACs) at the target c-Myc promoter locus of the transformed cells. This resulted in c-Myc promoter hyper methylation (CpG sites) and heterochromatization (H3K9Me2/H3K27Me3), ultimately resulting in heritable and long term transcriptional repression. Survival assays and Flow cytometric analysis, post epigenetic repression of c-Myc in hepatoma cells, showed decreased cell survival and increased apoptosis. The therapeutic potential of this system was further enhanced by utilizing a para-influenza virus known as Sendai. We transformed this Sendai virus into liver specific Sendai fusion (F) virosome. The F-virosomes were tested for structure/function by fluorimetric/de-quenching assays and the F-proteins of the virosomes were demonstrated to interact with the asialoglycoprotein receptors (ASGPRs) of the hepatocytes. The hepatoma specific AFP promoter/ enhancer driven dsRNA system was packaged and delivered into the tumor cells by these F-virosomes. Moreover, epigenetically c-Myc suppressed hepatoma cells were sensitized to sub-lethal doses of 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) and Cisplatin. This approach could be utilized to minimize therapeutic dosage requirements and side effects of chemotherapy, introduce genes specifically within the embryonic liver and to target re-calcitrant hepatoma cells with de-regulated c-Myc.

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Email: khalid_aiims@hotmail.com

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