Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-encoded BARF1 (BamH1-A
Rightward Frame-1) is expressed in EBV-positive malignancies such as
nasopharyngeal carcinoma, EBV-associated gastric cancer, B-cell lymphoma and
nasal NK/T-cell lymphoma, and has been shown to have an important role in
oncogenesis. However, the mechanism by which BARF1 elicits its biological
effects is unclear. We investigated the effects of BARF1 silencing on cell
proliferation and apoptosis in EBV-positive malignant cells. We observed that
BARF1 silencing significantly inhibits cell proliferation and induces
apoptosis-mediated cell death by collapsing the mitochondrial membrane
potential in AG876 and Hone-Akata cells. BARF1 knockdown up-regulates the
expression of pro-apoptotic proteins and downregulates the expression of
anti-apoptotic proteins.
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/biosciences/american-research-journal-of-biosciences/
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/biosciences/american-research-journal-of-biosciences/
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