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Shotaro Iwamoto, Keichiro Mihara, James R. Downing, Ching-Hon Pui, Dario Campana
Published in Volume 117, Issue 4
J Clin Invest. 2007; 117(4):1049–1057 doi:10.1172/JCI30235
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Downregulation of ASNS expression in MSCs by RNA interference decreases their capacity to protect ALL cells from asparaginase cytotoxicity.

(A) Expression of ASNS mRNA in TERT-immortalized MSCs transduced with an ASNS-targeted siRNA construct (Tar) compared with that of cells transduced with a scrambled control construct (Scr) and that of nontransduced MSCs (Non) by semiquantitative RT-PCR. β-Actin was used as a control. (B) Expression of ASNS protein in the same cells by Western blotting. After probing with the anti-ASNS antibody, the membrane was stripped and reprobed with an anti-actin antibody. (C) Cytotoxicity of asparaginase against the ALL cell lines REH and RS4;11 was measured in coculture with MSCs transduced with the target siRNA construct or the scrambled control construct. Cytotoxicity was measured after 48 hours of exposure to 1 IU/ml and 0.001 IU/ml asparaginase for REH and RS4;11, respectively. Each symbol indicates the results of 1 experiment (mean of 2 measurements). Bars correspond to the median of 8 experiments.