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Query: UMLS:C0017638 (
glioma
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Transcription factors encoded by
HOX
genes are vital in the determination of cell fate and identity during embryonic development. In certain malignancies,
HOX
genes also behave as oncogenes. The present study demonstrated suppression of the invasive tendency of glioblastoma multiforme U-118 and U-138 cells by the introduction of the antisense fragments of
HOXA6
and
B13
genes using electroporation. The invasion index indicated 79 and 72% reductions in the invasive ability of antisense
HOXA6
and
B13
, respectively. No significant differences in the invasive index of the parental and mock cells of each
HOX
gene were observed (invasive index, 0.75-0.91; P=0.05). A reduction in invasion tendency was also observed following betulinic acid (BA) treatment: The results from the matrigel assay analysis clearly demonstrated a significant inhibition in the invasive behaviour of U-118 and U-138 cell lines from day 15 following BA treatment, with a maximum effect on day 30. The invasion index demonstrated 62 and 65% reductions in invasion ability in the U-118 and U-138 cell lines, respectively. The suppression of
HOXC6
and
B13
expression by the introduction of the corresponding antisense fragments in addition to BA reduced invasion tendency in U-118 and U-138 cell lines. The mechanism underlying the association between the
HOX
gene and invasive behavior in
glioma
cells is yet to be understood. However, the anti-invasive behavior of BA may aid understanding of the mechanism in future studies.
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PMID:Effect of overexpression of
HOX
genes on its invasive tendency in cerebral glioma. 2687 Jan 70