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01.11.2015 | Research Article
miR-448 negatively regulates ovarian cancer cell growth and metastasis by targeting CXCL12
verfasst von:
Y. Lv, Y. Lei, Y. Hu, W. Ding, C. Zhang, C. Fang
Erschienen in:
Clinical and Translational Oncology
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Ausgabe 11/2015
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Abstract
Objectives
The purpose of the study is to investigate the roles of miR-448 in ovarian cancer.
Methods
miR-448 and CXCL12 mRNA expression were examined using qRT-PCR. CXCL12 promoter activity was detected by luciferase activity system. Cell proliferation was assayed by MTT or colony formation. Migration and invasion was assayed by transwell chamber.
Results
miR-448 expression was usually under-expressed in ovarian cancer tissues and cell lines compared with their normal ones. Ectopic expression of miR-448 inhibited cell proliferation, migration and invasion in ovarian cancer cells. Moreover, bioinformatic prediction suggested that CXCL12 was a target gene of miR-448. We also demonstrated that restored expression of CXCL12 dampened miR-448-mediated suppression of tumor progression, which suggests the important role of miR-448 in tumor progression.
Conclusion
Our data indicate that miR-448 functions as a tumor suppressor in ovarian cancer, which exerts its activity by suppressing the expression of CXCL12.