Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research (Mar 2009)

Overexpression of transketolase-like gene 1 is associated with cell proliferation in uterine cervix cancer

  • Chen Hui,
  • Yue Jian-Xin,
  • Yang Shou-Hua,
  • Ding Hui,
  • Zhao Rong-Wei,
  • Zhang Song

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-9966-28-43
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 1
p. 43

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Abstract Background Tumor cells need large energy and nucleic acids to proliferate and grow. For most of their energy needs, cancer cells depend more on glycolysis. For most of their nucleic acids needs, cancer cells depend more on the nonoxidative pathway of the pentose phosphate pathway. Transketolase(TKT) is a crucial enzyme in the nonoxidative pathway of the PPP. Methods The real-time quantity PCR was used to determine the expression of transketolase gene family in uterine cervix cancer. Transketolase activity of cell was determined by using enzyme-linked method. Cell proliferation was detected by using MTT. Results The TKTL1 mRNA was specifically over-expressed in uterine cervix cancer cells(HeLa cell line) compare with normal human endocervical epithelial cells(End1/E6E7 cell line)(P 0.05). Moreover, we found that total transketolase activity was significantly reduced, and cell proliferation was remarkably inhibited after anti-TKTL1 siRNA treatment in HeLa cells. The total transketolase activity and cell proliferation have no significant differences after anti-TKTL1 siRNA treatment in End1/E6E7 cells. Conclusion These results indicate that TKTL1 plays an important role in total transketolase activity and cells proliferation in uterine cervix cancer.