Apollon gene silencing induces apoptosis in breast cancer cells through p53 stabilisation and caspase-3 activation

Volume: 100, Issue: 5, Pages: 739 - 746
Published: Feb 17, 2009
Abstract
We analysed the effects of small interfering RNA (siRNA)-mediated silencing of Apollon, a member of the inhibitors of apoptosis protein family, on the proliferative potential and ability of human breast cancer cell lines to undergo apoptosis. In wild-type p53 ZR75.1 cells, Apollon knockdown resulted in a marked, time-dependent decline of cell growth and an increased rate of apoptosis, which was associated with p53 stabilisation and activation of...
Paper Details
Title
Apollon gene silencing induces apoptosis in breast cancer cells through p53 stabilisation and caspase-3 activation
Published Date
Feb 17, 2009
Volume
100
Issue
5
Pages
739 - 746
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