MicroRNA-520f-3p inhibits proliferation of gastric cancer cells via targeting SOX9 and thereby inactivating Wnt signaling.
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ABSTRACT: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are known to be important in a variety of cancer types. The specific expression and roles of miR-520f-3p in the context of gastric cancer (GC), however, remains unknown. Herein we determined miR-520f-3p expression to be significantly reduced in human GC cells compared to cells of the gastric epithelium, with comparable down-regulation also being evident in gastric cancer tissue samples and the low expression of this miRNA was positively correlated with features of more aggressive large tumor size (p?=?0.019), depth of invasion (p?=?0.008), and distant metastasis (p?=?0.037). We further found that lower levels of miR-520f-3p corresponded with poorer GC patient overall (p?=?0.003) and disease-free (p?=?0.036) survival. When over-expressed in GC cells, miR-520f-3p was able to impair their growth, proliferation, and survival, instead leading to the induction of apoptosis. We further found that miR-520f-3p was able to bind the SOX9 3'-UTR, thereby negatively regulating its expression in GC cells. Consistent with this model, SOX9 and miR-520f-3p expression were negatively correlated with one another in GC tissues. When SOX9 was upregulated, this was also able to abrogate miR-520f-3p-mediated inactivation of Wnt/?-catenin signaling. Together our findings thus suggest that miR-520f-3p can act to suppress GC progression, at least in part via suppressing SOX9 expression and thus disrupting Wnt/?-catenin signaling. Our results thus highlight potential novel therapeutic targets in GC worthy of future investigation.
SUBMITTER: Chen JQ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7148374 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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