Abstract:ObjectiveTo investigate the inhibitory effects of antisense oligodeoxynucleotide(ASODN) of signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) on development and growth of transplanted lung A549 cell adenocarcinoma in nude mice. MethodsThe inhibitory effects of STAT3 ASODN on A549 cell growth was evaluated by CCK8 assay. STAT3 ASODNtreated A549 cells were implanted subcutaneously into nude mice; the tumor growth was observed and the tumorforming rate was calculated. After subcutaneous implantation of the untreated A549 cells, the tumorbearing mice were randomized into 3 groups: control group, STAT3 ASODN group, and nonsense oligodeoxynucleotide (NSODN) group, with normal saline, STAT3 ASODN, and STAT3 NSODN injected intatumorally (15 mg/kg daily for 3 weeks). The tumor volumes were measured every other day and the tumor weights were determined. The protein expressions of STAT3 and pSTAT3 in xenografts were examined by Western blotting analysis. ResultsSTAT3 ASODN significantly inhibited the growth of A549 cells compared with STAT3 NSODN group (P<0.05). The tumor formation ability of A549 cells treated with STAT3 ASODN was significantly decreased (with the tumor inhibitory rate being 75.8%). Moreover, the growth of transplanted tumor was also significantly inhibited in STAT3 ASODN group as compared with those in NSODN group and control group (P<0.05) . The tumor weights were significantly reduced in STAT3 ASODN group than in STAT3 NSODN group and control group (with the tumor inhibitory rate being 51.1%). The expression of STAT3 protein and pSTAT3 was also downregulated in STAT3 ASODN group. ConclusionSTAT3 ASODN can suppress the tumorigenic ability of A549 cells and inhibit the growth of transplanted tumor in nude mice.