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Specific Inhibition of Tumor Cells by Oncogenic EGFR Specific Silencing by RNA interference

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Specific Inhibition of Tumor Cells by Oncogenic EGFR Specific Silencing by RNA interference
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PLOS ONE, August 2013
DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0073214
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Masaki Takahashi, Tomoko Chiyo, Takashi Okada, Hirohiko Hohjoh

Abstract

Anticancer agents that have minimal effects on normal cells and tissues are ideal cancer drugs. Here, we show specific inhibition of human cancer cells carrying oncogenic mutations in the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) gene by means of oncogenic allele-specific RNA interference (RNAi), both in vivo and in vitro. The allele-specific RNAi (ASP-RNAi) treatment did not affect normal cells or tissues that had no target oncogenic allele, whereas the suppression of a normal EGFR allele by a conventional in vivo RNAi caused adverse effects, i.e., normal EGFR is vital. Taken together, our current findings suggest that specific inhibition of oncogenic EGFR alleles without affecting the normal EGFR allele may provide a safe treatment approach for cancer patients and that ASP-RNAi treatment may be capable of becoming a safe and effective, anticancer treatment method.

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Unknown 13 100%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Master 3 23%
Student > Bachelor 2 15%
Student > Postgraduate 2 15%
Researcher 2 15%
Student > Ph. D. Student 1 8%
Other 1 8%
Unknown 2 15%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 4 31%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science 3 23%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 3 23%
Medicine and Dentistry 1 8%
Unknown 2 15%