1. MiR-9-1 Suppresses Cell Proliferation and Promotes Apoptosis by Targeting UHRF1 in Lung Cancer
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Cheng-You Jia PhD, Wei Xiang PhD, Ji-Bin Liu MD, Geng-Xi Jiang MD, Feng Sun MD, Jian-Jun Wu MD, Xiao-Li Yang PhD, Rui Xin PhD, Yi Shi PhD, Dan-Dan Zhang PhD, Wen Li PhD, Zavuga Zuberi PhD, Jie Zhang PhD, Gai-Xia Lu MD, Hui-Min Wang PhD, Pei-Yao Wang PhD, Fei Yu MD, Zhong-Wei Lv MD, Yu-Shui Ma PhD, and Da Fu PhD
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Lung cancer is listed as the most common reason for cancer-related death all over the world despite diagnostic improvements and the development of chemotherapy and targeted therapies. MicroRNAs control both physiological and pathological processes including development and cancer. A microRNA-9 to 1 (miR-9 to 1) overexpression model in lung cancer cell lines was established and miR-9 to 1 was found to significantly suppress the proliferation rate in lung cancer cell lines, colony formation in vitro, and tumorigenicity in nude mice of A549 cells. Ubiquitin-like containing PHD and RING finger domains 1 (UHRF1) was then identified to direct target of miR-9 to 1. The inhibition of UHRF1 by miR-9 to 1 causes G1 arrest and p15, p16, and p21 were re-expressed in miR-9 to 1 group in mRNA level and protein level. Silence of UHRF1 expression in A549 cells resulted in the similar re-expression of p15, p16, p21 which is similar with miR-9 to 1 infection. Therefore, we concluded that UHRF1 is a new target for miR-9 to 1 to suppress cell proliferation by re-expression of tumor suppressors p15, p16, and p21 mediated by UHRF1.
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- 2021
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