Basic & Clinical Medicine ›› 2015, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (3): 371-376.

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Overexpression of GSK-3β promotes the proliferation and invasion of human glioma cell

  

  • Received:2014-05-12 Revised:2014-10-25 Online:2015-03-05 Published:2015-03-03

Abstract: Objective To explore the expression levels of Glycogen Synthase Kinase-3β (GSK-3β) in glioma cells and its function on cell proliferation and invasion. The underlying mechanism was also investigated. Methods The expression levels of GSK-3β in four glioma cell lines (A172, T98, U87, U251) and normal human astrocytes 1800 were analyzed by RT-PCR and Western blotting. The constructed pcDNA3.1(+)-GSK-3β(rGSK-3β)recombinant vector and PAX3 siRNA were transfected into U87 cells. Cell viability and invasion ability were detected by MTT and Transwell invasion assay, respectively. Results The GSK-3β expression levels were detectable in four glioma cell lines (P<0.05), but low in the control 1800 cells. Overexpression of GSK-3β in U87 cells increased rates of cell proliferation was assessed by MTT assay and Ki67 expression. The GSK-3β expression promoted cell invasion(P<0.05). Further analysis suggested that the enhanced PAX3 was responsible for GSK-3β-induced cell proliferation and invasion. These advantages were abolished by inactivation of PAX3 using specific PAX3 siRNA (P<0.05). Conclusion This research demonstrated that GSK-3β, via PAX3, promotes the rates of cell proliferation and invasion in U87 glioma cells.

Key words: GSK-3β, glioma, cell proliferation, cell invasion, PAX3