The preliminary study of apoptosis in glioma cells silenced Bmi-1 gene by siRNA
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    Objective:To research the effect of Bmi-1 gene on glioma cells apoptosis. Methods:Bmi-1 gene in U251 glioma cells is silenced by siRNA, and the effect was detected by RT-PCR, the apoptosis condition was detected by flow cytometry, and one way ANOVA and t test were used for statistics analysis. Results:Gel electrophoresis strip of Bmi-1 mRNA in RNA interfered U251 cells is weakly positive, those of negative controls and non-disposals are strongly positive. The gray scale ratio is statistically analyzed, and the difference between RNA interfered cells and non-interfered cells was significant. RNA Interfering may significantly down-regulate the expression of Bmi-1 in U251 cells The apoptosis rate of(32.53±6.33)% in interfered U251 cells is higher than that of(21.91±5.63)% in controls, and the difference is significant statistically. Conclusion:The Bmi-1 gene expression could inhibit the apoptosis of glioma cells and promote the genesis and development of glioma.

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梁 君,宋 超,潘泰峰,周秀萍,于如同. RNA干扰沉默Bmi-1基因观察胶质瘤细胞凋亡状况的初步研究[J].南京医科大学学报(自然科学版英文版),2011,(5):711-714.

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