Journal: Heliyon
Article Title: Tumor suppressor function of RBMS3 overexpression in EOC associated with immune cell infiltration
doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e30603
Figure Lengend Snippet: The overexpression and suppression of the RBMS3 gene can control the capabilities to migrate, invade, and reproduce of OC cells. (A, B) Stable ID8 cell lines that overexpress and knockdown RBMS3 were created using the lentiviral transfection approach. The fluorescence plot illustrates representative images of stably transfected cells in both dark and bright settings (Microscopic magnification: 20 × ). (C) Comparative mRNA expression levels of RBMS3 in lentiviral-transfected ID8 cells. (D) Western Blot analysis verified that ID8 cells had overexpressed and knocked down RBMS3 genes. (E, F) Plate cloning and CCK-8 were used to determine cell growth. (G, H) Experiments on wound healing demonstrate how RBMS3 affects the capacity for cell migration (Microscopic magnification: 4 × ). (I, J) The Transwell technique for identifying the capacity for the capabilities in invading and migrating of cells (Microscopic magnification: 10 × ). The scale bar is 100 μm * P < 0.05, ** P < 0.01, and *** P < 0.001. The uncropped versions of D is in .
Article Snippet: Prior to being incubated with primary antibodies against RBMS3 (1:2000; No.: DF8599; Affinity Biologicals, China) or GAPDH (1:10,000; No.: AF7021; Affinity Biologicals, China) for an entire night on a shaking table at 4 °C, for 2 h under a condition of the room temperature, 5% skim milk was applied to block the membranes.
Techniques: Over Expression, Control, Knockdown, Transfection, Fluorescence, Stable Transfection, Expressing, Western Blot, Cloning, CCK-8 Assay, Migration