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miR-196a expression in human and canine osteosarcomas: a comparative study

Authors :
Piero Picci
Leonardo Leonardi
Chiara Novello
Maria Serena Benassi
Irene Quattrini
Amalia Conti
Giovanni Di Guardo
Luisa Montanini
Franco Roperto
Laura Pazzaglia
Fabio Del Piero
Federica Piro
Pazzaglia, Laura
Leonardi, Leonardo
Conti, Amalia
Novello, Chiara
Quattrini, Irene
Montanini, Luisa
Roperto, FRANCO PEPPINO
Del Piero, Fabio
Di Guardo, Giovanni
Piro, Federica
Picci, Piero
Benassi, Maria Serena
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Osteosarcoma (OS) is the most common primary malignant bone tumour in dogs and humans. MicroRNAs are short non-coding RNA molecules involved in post-transcriptional gene expression. Here, we compared the effects of miR-196a deregulation in human and canine OS cells after having observed a more uniform distribution and stronger down-expression in the human specimens. Cell response to miR-196a transfection was different in human and canine OS. A decreased proliferation rate was seen in human MG63 and 143B OS cells, while no appreciable changes occurred in canine DAN cells. Transient decrease of motility was highly remarkable and longer in MG63, concomitant with decreased levels of annexin1, a target of miR-196a promoting cell migration and invasion. In conclusion, the effects of miR-196a over-expression on tumour cell response may be strictly related to species and cell type. Further studies are needed to define the impact of miRNA deregulation on OS development.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....772c441e7bfa39d488e14d3ec998f1d9