Objective: To investigate the inhibition role of anti-Fas hammerhead ribozyme on Fas expression and Fas-mediated apoptosis in mouse cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) cell line--CTLL-2 cells, and explore a novel approach to enhance the ability of T cells against leukemia in donor lymphocytes infusion (DLI).
Methods: A hammerhead ribozyme targeting the Fas mRNA was synthesized and transfected into CTLL-2 cells by electroporation. Fas expression in CTLL-2 cells was detected by using RT-PCR, Western blot and flow cytometry, CTLL-2 cells viability was measured by MTT assay, caspase-3 proteolytic activity by caspase-3 detection kit, and cell apoptosis by flow cytometry. Killing activity of CTLL-2 was detected by LDH releasing assay in vitro.
Results: Expression of Fas mRNA and protein in CTLL-2 cells was reduced to 50% after transfection with anti-Fas ribozyme. Being treated with anti-Fas antibody (JO(2)), compared with control and mock-transfected cells, viability of CTLL-2 cells transfected with anti-Fas ribozyme increased by 1-fold, caspase-3 activity and apoptosis rate of ribozyme-transfected cells decreased to 50% and 37%, respectively, and cell killing activity was enhanced by 2-fold.
Conclusion: Anti-Fas ribozyme can cleave Fas efficiently and inhibit Fas-mediated apoptosis of CTLL-2 cells, resulting in improvement of their viability.