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Decrease of proliferation rate and induction of differentiation by a MYCN antisense DNA oligomer in a human neuroblastoma cell line.
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GliomaAntisense OligodeoxynucleotideOncogenic AgentImmunologyPathologyStem Cell ResearchReplication RateAntisense TherapyCell BiologyOncogene MycnTumor SuppressorProliferation RateMedicineRadiation OncologyNeural Stem CellTumor MicroenvironmentTumor Biology
The effects of an antisense oligodeoxynucleotide to codons 2-7 of the oncogene MYCN on the human neuroblastoma cell line LAN-5 were studied. Treated cells showed a decreased MYCN protein expression and synthesis by immunoperoxidase staining and immunoprecipitation. At the same time, the replication rate was inhibited, and the phenotype was modified toward a more differentiated type. Our data suggest the involvement of oncogene MYCN in both proliferative and differentiative processes.
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