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Dysregulated microRNAs in prostate cancer: In silico prediction and in vitro validation.

Authors :
Rezaei, Samaneh
Najaf Abadi, Mohammad Hasan Jafari
Bazyari, Mohammad Javad
Jalili, Amin
Oskuee, Reza Kazemi
Aghaee-Bakhtiari, Seyed Hamid
Source :
Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences. May2024, Vol. 27 Issue 5, p611-620. 10p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Objective(s): MicroRNAs, which are micro-coordinators of gene expression, have been recently investigated as a potential treatment for cancer. The study used computational techniques to identify microRNAs that could target a set of genes simultaneously. Due to their multi-target-directed nature, microRNAs have the potential to impact multiple key pathways and their pathogenic cross-talk. Materials and Methods: We identified microRNAs that target a prostate cancer-associated gene set using integrated bioinformatics analyses and experimental validation. The candidate gene set included genes targeted by clinically approved prostate cancer medications. We used STRING, GO, and KEGG web tools to confirm gene-gene interactions and their clinical significance. Then, we employed integrated predicted and validated bioinformatics approaches to retrieve hsa-miR-124-3p, 16-5p, and 27a-3p as the top three relevant microRNAs. KEGG and DIANA-miRPath showed the related pathways for the candidate genes and microRNAs Results: The Real-time PCR results showed that miR-16-5p simultaneously down-regulated all genes significantly except for PIK3CA/CB in LNCaP; miR-27a-3p simultaneously down-regulated all genes significantly, excluding MET in LNCaP and PIK3CA in PC-3; and miR-124-3p could not downregulate significantly PIK3CB, MET, and FGFR4 in LNCaP and FGFR4 in PC-3. Finally, we used a cell cycle assay to show significant G0/G1 arrest by transfecting miR-124-3p in LNCaP and miR-16-5p in both cell lines. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that this novel approach may have therapeutic benefits and these predicted microRNAs could effectively target the candidate genes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20083866
Volume :
27
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176400092
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.22038/IJBMS.2024.75164.16299