›› 2017, Vol. 8 ›› Issue (4): 182-185.

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Effects of targeting FOXC2 inhibition on the angiogenesis of tongue cancer cell xenografts

  

  • Received:2017-02-24 Revised:2017-06-29 Online:2017-12-25 Published:2017-12-26

Abstract: Objective:To study the effects of targeting FOXC2 inhibition on the angiogenesis of tongue cancer cell xenografts. Methods:Tca8113 tongue caner cells were injected subcutaneously into the nude mice in the right underside backs to establish xenograft models, and mice were divided into non-transfected group, mock control group, control group transfected with scrambled sequence plasmid, and interference group transfected with FOXC2-shRNA expression plasmid. Then, liposome-mediated plasmid transfection was done in the latter 3 group every 3 days. After mice were sacrificed, weight and size of xenografts were measured. Expression of FOXC2 protein was examined using western blot analysis. Microvessel parameters were detected using immunohistochemical staining. Results:Weight and size of xenografts, FOXC2 expression and microvessel parameters in interference group transfected with FOXC2-shRNA expression plasmid were less than the other three groups (P<0.05). Conclusions:Targeting FOXC2 inhibition could suppress the angiogenesis of tongue cancer cell xenografts, suggesting that it may become a potential therapy for tongue squamous cell cancer.