Inhibition of metastasis to lung of a human nasopharyngeal carcinoma cell line CNE- 2L2 transfected with pRc/ CMV-antisense 6A8 cDNA in nude mice

Sci China C Life Sci. 1999 Apr;42(2):209-15. doi: 10.1007/BF02880058.

Abstract

The growth of CNE-2L2 cell, a cloned line of human nasopharyngeal carcinoma with a high potentiality of metastasis to lung was inhibited to a certain extent after transfection with a recombinant antisense expression vector of a cDNA encoding a human alpha-mannosidase (pRc/CMV-antisense 6A8 cDNA) (the Genbank accession number of 6A8 cDNA is U37248) in comparison with that of the cell transfected with the Mock and of the wild cell. Two months after a subcutaneous inoculation of CNE-2L2 cell into the axilla of nude mice metastatic lesions in the lung were observed in 9/10 mice (90%) with grade III in 8 mice and grade II in one mouse in the wild cell group, in 6/8 mice (75 %) with grade III in one mouse, grade II in 2 mice and grade I in 3 mice in the Mock-transfection group, in only 3/10 mice (30%) with all grade I in pRc/CMV-antisense 6A8 cDNA-transfection group.