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      WWOX gene restoration prevents lung cancer growth in vitro and in vivo.

      Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
      Adenoviridae, genetics, Animals, Apoptosis, Cell Cycle, Cell Line, Tumor, Female, Humans, Lung Neoplasms, pathology, prevention & control, Mice, Oxidoreductases, Tumor Suppressor Proteins

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          The WWOX (WW domain containing oxidoreductase) gene at the common fragile site, FRA16D, is altered in many types of cancer, including lung cancer. We have examined the tumor suppressor function of WWOX in preclinical lung cancer models. The WWOX gene was expressed in lung cancer cell lines through recombinant adenovirus (Ad) infection (Ad-WWOX), and through a drug [ponasterone A, (ponA)]-inducible system. After WWOX restoration in vitro, endogenous Wwox protein-negative cell lines (A549, H460, and H1299) underwent apoptosis through activation of the intrinsic apoptotic caspase cascade in A549 and H460 cells. Ectopic expression of Wwox caused dramatic suppression of tumorigenicity of A549, H460, and H1299 cells in nude mice after Ad-WWOX infection and after ponA induction of Wwox expression in H1299 lung cancer cells. Tumorigenicity and in vitro growth of U2020 (Wwox-positive) lung cancer cells was unaffected by Wwox overexpression. This study confirms that WWOX is a tumor suppressor gene and is highly effective in preventing growth of lung cancer xenografts, whether introduced through viral infection or by induction of a silent WWOX transgene.

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          16223882
          1266103
          10.1073/pnas.0505485102

          Chemistry
          Adenoviridae,genetics,Animals,Apoptosis,Cell Cycle,Cell Line, Tumor,Female,Humans,Lung Neoplasms,pathology,prevention & control,Mice,Oxidoreductases,Tumor Suppressor Proteins

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