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Objective: To determine the effects on the cell growth, tumorigenicity and chemosensitivity of p16/CDK4I in human glioma. Methods: p16 gene was transfected into U251 cells by lipofectin. Expression of exogenous p16 gene was confirmed by immunohistochemistry and Northern blot. The effects of exogenous p16 gene on the growth and chemosensitivity to teniposide were examined. Results: Expression of exogenous p16 gene inhibited the growth dramatically in vitro. G1 arrest of tumor cells was observed. However, wt p16-positive U251 was less sensitive than control cell lines and the number of apoptotic cells after chemotherapy was reduced. Conclusion: The expression of exogenous p16 gene could inhibit the growth of glioma. On the other hand, the chemosensitivity to teniposide of p16-positive U251 was decreased.
Objective: To determine the effects on the cell growth, tumorigenicity and chemosensitivity of p16/CDK4I in human glioma. Methods: p16 gene was transfected into U251 cells by lipofectin. Expression of exogenous p16 gene was confirmed by immunohistochemistry and Northern blot. The effects of Results: Expression of exogenous p16 gene on the growth and chemosensitivity to teniposide were examined. Results: Expression of exogenous p16 gene inhibited the growth opens in vitro. However, wt p16-positive U251 was less sensitive than control cell lines and The number of apoptotic cells after chemotherapy was reduced. Conclusion: The expression of exogenous p16 gene could inhibit the growth of glioma. On the other hand, the chemosensitivity to teniposide of p16-positive U251 was decreased.