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miRNA-199a-5p functions as a tumor suppressor in prolactinomas
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Abstract
Prolactinomas are the most frequently observed pituitary adenomas (PAs), and 5%–18% tumors were resistant to the dopamine agonists (DAs). MicroRNAs (miRNAs) dysfunction play a key role in tumorigenesis. Agilent miRNA and an expression chip were used for six prolactinomas and three normal pituitary specimens. Differentially expressed genes were confirmed by RT-qPCR. The level of DDR1 and SAT1 was determined with tissue micro-array (TMA) and western blot. A MMQ cell line was used for functional experiments. We have identified 5-miRNA and 12 target gene signatures of prolactinomas through gene ontology analysis. miRNA-199a-5p was selected for experiments that integrated the results from prolactinomas specimens and a rat prolactinoma model induced by 17-b-estradiol. Tumors with low miRNA-199a-5p had a significantly invasive behavior and a higher tumor volume (p<0.05). DDR1 and SAT1, target genes of miRNA-199a-5p, had higher H-scores in the invasive group than those of the non-invasive group through TMA. An overexpression of miRNA-119a-5p suppressed the PRL secretion and the cell viability through upregulated the apoptosis level in MMQ cells (p<0.01). Furthermore, we found the target genes expression of DDR1 and SAT1 were affected by miRNA-199a-5p regardless of mRNA levels or protein levels. This study provided evidence that downregulation of miRNA-199a-5p may contribute to prolactinoma tumorigenesis.
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Title: miRNA-199a-5p functions as a tumor suppressor in prolactinomas
Description:
Abstract
Prolactinomas are the most frequently observed pituitary adenomas (PAs), and 5%–18% tumors were resistant to the dopamine agonists (DAs).
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) dysfunction play a key role in tumorigenesis.
Agilent miRNA and an expression chip were used for six prolactinomas and three normal pituitary specimens.
Differentially expressed genes were confirmed by RT-qPCR.
The level of DDR1 and SAT1 was determined with tissue micro-array (TMA) and western blot.
A MMQ cell line was used for functional experiments.
We have identified 5-miRNA and 12 target gene signatures of prolactinomas through gene ontology analysis.
miRNA-199a-5p was selected for experiments that integrated the results from prolactinomas specimens and a rat prolactinoma model induced by 17-b-estradiol.
Tumors with low miRNA-199a-5p had a significantly invasive behavior and a higher tumor volume (p<0.
05).
DDR1 and SAT1, target genes of miRNA-199a-5p, had higher H-scores in the invasive group than those of the non-invasive group through TMA.
An overexpression of miRNA-119a-5p suppressed the PRL secretion and the cell viability through upregulated the apoptosis level in MMQ cells (p<0.
01).
Furthermore, we found the target genes expression of DDR1 and SAT1 were affected by miRNA-199a-5p regardless of mRNA levels or protein levels.
This study provided evidence that downregulation of miRNA-199a-5p may contribute to prolactinoma tumorigenesis.
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