Research Article

OCT4 Potentiates Radio-Resistance and Migration Activity of Rectal Cancer Cells by Improving Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition in a ZEB1 Dependent Manner

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OCT4 conferred SW480 cells radio-resistance. (a) SW480 cells were transfected with OCT4 overexpression plasmid. The expression efficiency was validated by western blotting in indicated time. (b) and (c) After being transfected with OCT4 overexpression plasmid for 24 hours, SW480 cells were exposed to 3Gy irradiation followed by another 24-hour incubation and clonogenic survival assay was performed. Data are presented as mean ± SD, . versus control. (e) SW480 cells were transfected with OCT4 overexpression plasmid and the cell cycle distribution was determined by PI staining followed FACS assay in indicated time after 3Gy radiation treatment. Representative results from three independent experiments.
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