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OriGene du145 cells
Prostatic cell lines were grown in culture dishes for two days. (A) Representative immunoblot displaying MLH1 protein expression in <t>DU145</t> and normal prostate epithelial PWR-1E and RWPE-1 cells. GAPDH was used as loading control. (B) Relative mRNA expression levels of MLH1 in cell lines as determined by real-time PCR. Expression levels are normalized to PWR-1E. Data are presented as mean±SEM of three experiments. Asterisks denote differences between the compared values: *P<0.05, **P<0.01.
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Prostatic cell lines were grown in culture dishes for two days. (A) Representative immunoblot displaying MLH1 protein expression in DU145 and normal prostate epithelial PWR-1E and RWPE-1 cells. GAPDH was used as loading control. (B) Relative mRNA expression levels of MLH1 in cell lines as determined by real-time PCR. Expression levels are normalized to PWR-1E. Data are presented as mean±SEM of three experiments. Asterisks denote differences between the compared values: *P<0.05, **P<0.01.

Journal: Oncotarget

Article Title: DNA mismatch repair gene MLH1 induces apoptosis in prostate cancer cells

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Figure Lengend Snippet: Prostatic cell lines were grown in culture dishes for two days. (A) Representative immunoblot displaying MLH1 protein expression in DU145 and normal prostate epithelial PWR-1E and RWPE-1 cells. GAPDH was used as loading control. (B) Relative mRNA expression levels of MLH1 in cell lines as determined by real-time PCR. Expression levels are normalized to PWR-1E. Data are presented as mean±SEM of three experiments. Asterisks denote differences between the compared values: *P<0.05, **P<0.01.

Article Snippet: DU145 cells were transfected with pCMV6-ENTRY vector expressing the C-terminally Myc and Flag-tagged human MLH1 cDNA as well as empty pCMV6-ENTRY vector as a control (OriGene Techologies, Rockville, MD) using X-treme Gene HD transfection reagent (Roche Diagnostics, Indianapolis, IN) according to the manufacturer's protocol.

Techniques: Western Blot, Expressing, Real-time Polymerase Chain Reaction

(A) Ectopic expression of MLH1. DU145 cells stably transfected with either MLH1 or empty vector (pCMV) along with mock (parental DU145 cells treated with transfection reagent alone) were grown for 48 hours and underwent Western analyses. GAPDH was used as loading control. (B) Cell proliferation as analyzed by the MTS cell proliferation assay 48 hours after plating cells. Results are expressed as % and normalized to pCMV control. (C) Cell migration as measured by wound healing assay. A wound was formed by scraping culture dishes using a pipet tip and closure measured after 24 hours. Left: Representative images of wound healing assay are shown. Right: Migration expressed as % closure of wound. (D) Cell invasiveness as measured using Matrigel. Cells were placed onto transwell membrane and allowed to invade for 24 hours. Left: Representative images of invading cells are shown. Right: Cell invasiveness as measured by absorbance (Abs) at 560 nm. Data are presented as mean±SEM of at least three experiments; **P<0.01 MLH1 versus pCMV.

Journal: Oncotarget

Article Title: DNA mismatch repair gene MLH1 induces apoptosis in prostate cancer cells

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Figure Lengend Snippet: (A) Ectopic expression of MLH1. DU145 cells stably transfected with either MLH1 or empty vector (pCMV) along with mock (parental DU145 cells treated with transfection reagent alone) were grown for 48 hours and underwent Western analyses. GAPDH was used as loading control. (B) Cell proliferation as analyzed by the MTS cell proliferation assay 48 hours after plating cells. Results are expressed as % and normalized to pCMV control. (C) Cell migration as measured by wound healing assay. A wound was formed by scraping culture dishes using a pipet tip and closure measured after 24 hours. Left: Representative images of wound healing assay are shown. Right: Migration expressed as % closure of wound. (D) Cell invasiveness as measured using Matrigel. Cells were placed onto transwell membrane and allowed to invade for 24 hours. Left: Representative images of invading cells are shown. Right: Cell invasiveness as measured by absorbance (Abs) at 560 nm. Data are presented as mean±SEM of at least three experiments; **P<0.01 MLH1 versus pCMV.

Article Snippet: DU145 cells were transfected with pCMV6-ENTRY vector expressing the C-terminally Myc and Flag-tagged human MLH1 cDNA as well as empty pCMV6-ENTRY vector as a control (OriGene Techologies, Rockville, MD) using X-treme Gene HD transfection reagent (Roche Diagnostics, Indianapolis, IN) according to the manufacturer's protocol.

Techniques: Expressing, Stable Transfection, Transfection, Plasmid Preparation, Western Blot, Proliferation Assay, Migration, Wound Healing Assay

Athymic nude mice were injected subcutaneously with stable MLH1 or pCMV-transfected DU145 cells and growth monitored over time. Left: Representative image of tumors in mice five weeks after injection of cells. Right: Growth of tumor size plotted over time. Data are presented as mean±SEM of five mice per group; *P<0.05 MLH1 versus pCMV for each time point.

Journal: Oncotarget

Article Title: DNA mismatch repair gene MLH1 induces apoptosis in prostate cancer cells

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Figure Lengend Snippet: Athymic nude mice were injected subcutaneously with stable MLH1 or pCMV-transfected DU145 cells and growth monitored over time. Left: Representative image of tumors in mice five weeks after injection of cells. Right: Growth of tumor size plotted over time. Data are presented as mean±SEM of five mice per group; *P<0.05 MLH1 versus pCMV for each time point.

Article Snippet: DU145 cells were transfected with pCMV6-ENTRY vector expressing the C-terminally Myc and Flag-tagged human MLH1 cDNA as well as empty pCMV6-ENTRY vector as a control (OriGene Techologies, Rockville, MD) using X-treme Gene HD transfection reagent (Roche Diagnostics, Indianapolis, IN) according to the manufacturer's protocol.

Techniques: Injection, Transfection

Stable MLH1-expressing and vector control DU145 cells were grown over time. (A) Apoptosis as measured by flow cytometric analyses. Representative biparametric histogram showing cell population in early (bottom right quadrant) and late (top right quadrant) apoptotic, and viable (bottom left quadrant) states. Left: pCMV control, Middle: MLH1-expressing, Right: Total apoptosis %, Upper: 48 hours of growth, Lower: 72 hours of growth. Bar graph of total apoptosis % is presented as mean±SEM of three experiments, *P<0.05 MLH1 versus pCMV. (B) Protein levels of MLH1, cleaved PARP (cl-PARP), c-Abl, and p-c-Abl were determined by Western blot analyses after growing pCMV and MLH1 cells for 48 hours. GAPDH was used as loading control.

Journal: Oncotarget

Article Title: DNA mismatch repair gene MLH1 induces apoptosis in prostate cancer cells

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Figure Lengend Snippet: Stable MLH1-expressing and vector control DU145 cells were grown over time. (A) Apoptosis as measured by flow cytometric analyses. Representative biparametric histogram showing cell population in early (bottom right quadrant) and late (top right quadrant) apoptotic, and viable (bottom left quadrant) states. Left: pCMV control, Middle: MLH1-expressing, Right: Total apoptosis %, Upper: 48 hours of growth, Lower: 72 hours of growth. Bar graph of total apoptosis % is presented as mean±SEM of three experiments, *P<0.05 MLH1 versus pCMV. (B) Protein levels of MLH1, cleaved PARP (cl-PARP), c-Abl, and p-c-Abl were determined by Western blot analyses after growing pCMV and MLH1 cells for 48 hours. GAPDH was used as loading control.

Article Snippet: DU145 cells were transfected with pCMV6-ENTRY vector expressing the C-terminally Myc and Flag-tagged human MLH1 cDNA as well as empty pCMV6-ENTRY vector as a control (OriGene Techologies, Rockville, MD) using X-treme Gene HD transfection reagent (Roche Diagnostics, Indianapolis, IN) according to the manufacturer's protocol.

Techniques: Expressing, Plasmid Preparation, Western Blot

Three MLH1 siRNAs (siMLH1s) were transfected individually along with a non-specific siRNA control (siControl) into stable MLH1-expressing DU145 cells for 48 hours. pCMV control cells treated with Lipofectamine are also included. (A) Protein levels of MLH1, c-Abl, and p-c-Abl in cells as determined by Western blot analyses. GAPDH was used as loading control. (B) Total apoptotic cells were analyzed by flow cytometry. Data are expressed as mean±SEM of three experiments; *P<0.05 **P<0.01 siMLH1s versus siControl.

Journal: Oncotarget

Article Title: DNA mismatch repair gene MLH1 induces apoptosis in prostate cancer cells

doi:

Figure Lengend Snippet: Three MLH1 siRNAs (siMLH1s) were transfected individually along with a non-specific siRNA control (siControl) into stable MLH1-expressing DU145 cells for 48 hours. pCMV control cells treated with Lipofectamine are also included. (A) Protein levels of MLH1, c-Abl, and p-c-Abl in cells as determined by Western blot analyses. GAPDH was used as loading control. (B) Total apoptotic cells were analyzed by flow cytometry. Data are expressed as mean±SEM of three experiments; *P<0.05 **P<0.01 siMLH1s versus siControl.

Article Snippet: DU145 cells were transfected with pCMV6-ENTRY vector expressing the C-terminally Myc and Flag-tagged human MLH1 cDNA as well as empty pCMV6-ENTRY vector as a control (OriGene Techologies, Rockville, MD) using X-treme Gene HD transfection reagent (Roche Diagnostics, Indianapolis, IN) according to the manufacturer's protocol.

Techniques: Transfection, Expressing, Western Blot, Flow Cytometry

MLH1-expressing and pCMV control DU145 transfectants were treated with either DMSO or STI571 and maintained for 48 hours. Total apoptotic cells were then analyzed by flow cytometry. Data are expressed as mean±SEM of three experiments; **P<0.01 MLH1+/STI571+ versus MLH1+/STI571-.

Journal: Oncotarget

Article Title: DNA mismatch repair gene MLH1 induces apoptosis in prostate cancer cells

doi:

Figure Lengend Snippet: MLH1-expressing and pCMV control DU145 transfectants were treated with either DMSO or STI571 and maintained for 48 hours. Total apoptotic cells were then analyzed by flow cytometry. Data are expressed as mean±SEM of three experiments; **P<0.01 MLH1+/STI571+ versus MLH1+/STI571-.

Article Snippet: DU145 cells were transfected with pCMV6-ENTRY vector expressing the C-terminally Myc and Flag-tagged human MLH1 cDNA as well as empty pCMV6-ENTRY vector as a control (OriGene Techologies, Rockville, MD) using X-treme Gene HD transfection reagent (Roche Diagnostics, Indianapolis, IN) according to the manufacturer's protocol.

Techniques: Expressing, Flow Cytometry