Generation of BCBL-1 and BC-3 cells with stable HIF-1α knockdown.

Abstract

<p><b>(A)</b> Protein levels of HIF-1α in nuclear extracts of BJAB, BCBL-1, and BC-3 cells measured by Western blot analysis after 24 hours in normoxia. Tata-binding protein (TBP) is used as a loading control. BCBL-1 and BC-3 cells were transduced with lentivirus encoding shRNA to HIF-1α or Scrambled (Scr) RNA and stable cell lines were generated with puromycin selection. Total RNA and nuclear protein extracts were extracted from the cells to confirm the status of the knockdown. (<b>B</b>) mRNA levels of HIF-1α measured by RT-qPCR after 48 hours in normoxia(N) or hypoxia(H). mRNA levels are normalized to that of 18S ribosomal RNA and are expressed as fold change relative to cells containing shScr under normoxia. (<b>C and D</b>) Protein levels of HIF-1α measured by Western blot analysis of nuclear extracts after 24 hours in culture. β-actin is shown as a loading control. (<b>C</b>) Normoxic levels of HIF-1α levels in the absence or presence of 50μM cobalt chloride (CoCl<sub>2</sub>), a hypoxia mimic that prevents oxygen-induced degradation of HIF-1α. (<b>D</b>) HIF-1α levels under normoxia or hypoxia.</p

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