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MicroRNA-1915-3p Promotes Cell Metastasis and Progression by Targeting Bcl2L11 in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

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Abstract Background: Increasing evidence suggests that miR-1915-3p plays vital regulatory roles in metastasis and progression of several types of cancer. However, the roles and underlying mechanism of miR-1915-3p in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains largely unclear. Methods: We carried out a bioinformatic meta-analysis to investigate a possible role of miR-1915-3p as prognostic biomarkers. In vitro cellular models of HCC were used for functional studies exploring the role of miR-1915-3p in HCC development and progression. Finally, in vivo studies were performed to demonstrate that miR-1915-3p is a viable therapeutic target.Results: This study showed that miR-1915-3p was significantly increased in HCC tissue samples and cell lines, and high miR-1915-3p expression was associated with a poor overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS) time of HCC patients. Overexpression or ablation of miR-1915-3p expression resulted in accelerated or inhibited cell proliferation, migration, and invasion respectively in HCC cells. In addition, miR-1915-3p induced downregulation of proapoptotic factors, including caspase3, caspase8, BAD, Bcl2L11, and P53. It also induced upregulation of antiapoptotic Bcl-2, protecting HCC cells from apoptosis. A biological analysis indicated that miR-1915-3p could be directly targeted to Bcl2L11 to regulate the proliferation, invasion, and migration of HCC cells. Furthermore, in vivo studies confirmed that treatment with miR-1915-3p retarded the growth of tumor in nude mice. Conclusion: our study provided the evidence for the regulatory role of miR-1915-3p in HCC, which was causally linked to targeting of Bcl2L11. Medications that abrogate excessively expressed miR-1915-3p may offer novel targets for the management of HCC.
Title: MicroRNA-1915-3p Promotes Cell Metastasis and Progression by Targeting Bcl2L11 in Hepatocellular Carcinoma
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Abstract Background: Increasing evidence suggests that miR-1915-3p plays vital regulatory roles in metastasis and progression of several types of cancer.
However, the roles and underlying mechanism of miR-1915-3p in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains largely unclear.
Methods: We carried out a bioinformatic meta-analysis to investigate a possible role of miR-1915-3p as prognostic biomarkers.
In vitro cellular models of HCC were used for functional studies exploring the role of miR-1915-3p in HCC development and progression.
Finally, in vivo studies were performed to demonstrate that miR-1915-3p is a viable therapeutic target.
Results: This study showed that miR-1915-3p was significantly increased in HCC tissue samples and cell lines, and high miR-1915-3p expression was associated with a poor overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS) time of HCC patients.
Overexpression or ablation of miR-1915-3p expression resulted in accelerated or inhibited cell proliferation, migration, and invasion respectively in HCC cells.
In addition, miR-1915-3p induced downregulation of proapoptotic factors, including caspase3, caspase8, BAD, Bcl2L11, and P53.
It also induced upregulation of antiapoptotic Bcl-2, protecting HCC cells from apoptosis.
A biological analysis indicated that miR-1915-3p could be directly targeted to Bcl2L11 to regulate the proliferation, invasion, and migration of HCC cells.
Furthermore, in vivo studies confirmed that treatment with miR-1915-3p retarded the growth of tumor in nude mice.
Conclusion: our study provided the evidence for the regulatory role of miR-1915-3p in HCC, which was causally linked to targeting of Bcl2L11.
Medications that abrogate excessively expressed miR-1915-3p may offer novel targets for the management of HCC.

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