Electroporation Transiently Decreases GJB2 (Connexin 26) Expression in B16/BL6 Melanoma Cell Line

The Journal of Membrane Biology - Tập 248 - Trang 47-52 - 2014
Marcelo Monte Mór Rangel1, Lucas Martins Chaible1, Marcia Kazumi Nagamine1, Gregory Mennecier1, Bruno Cogliati1, Krishna Duro de Oliveira1, Heidge Fukumasu1,2, Idércio Luiz Sinhorini1, Lluis Maria Mir3, Maria Lúcia Zaidan Dagli1
1Laboratory of Experimental and Comparative Oncology, Department of Pathology, School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
2Department of Basic Sciences, School of Animal Science and Food Engineering, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
3Institut Gustave Roussy, Villejuif, France

Tóm tắt

Connexins are proteins that form gap junctions. Perturbations in the cell membrane reportedly promote changes in the expression profile of connexins. Electroporation promotes destabilization by applying electrical pulses, and this procedure is used in electrochemotherapy and gene therapy, among others. This in vitro work aimed to study the interference of electroporation on the expression profile of GJB2 (Cx26 gene) and Connexin 26 in melanoma cell line B16/BL6. The techniques of immunocytochemistry, Western blot, and real-time PCR were used. After electroporation, cells showed a transient decrease in GJB2 mRNA. The immunostaining of Cx26 showed no noticeable change after electroporation at different time points. However, Western blot showed a significant reduction in Cx26 30 min after electroporation. Our results showed that electroporation interferes transiently in the expression of Connexin 26 in melanoma and are consistent with the idea that electroporation is a process of intense stress that promotes cell homeostatic imbalance and results in disruption of cell physiological processes such as transcription and translation.

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