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Progression of squamous cell carcinoma is regulated by miR-139-5p CXCR4

Liu Liu

2020Frontiers in bioscience24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

miR-139-5p has a tumor suppressor effect in some cancers and negatively regulates CXCR4. To this end, we examined the expression and mechanism of of action of miR-139-5p and CXCR4 in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). miRNA-139-5p was down-regulated whereas CXCR4 was increased in tissues and cells of OSCC. Moreover, low expression of miR-139-5p was associated with a low survival. Overexpression of miR-139-5p in OSCC inhibited in vitro and in vivo cell proliferation and in vitro mobility of OSCC and inhibited the expression of WNT responsive c-myc, cyclinD1, and Bcl-2, and such effects were all reversible by an inhibitor of miR-139-5p or over-expression of CXCR4. The inverse relation between expression of miR-139-5p and CXCR4 might be related to the fact that miR-139-5p negatively regulates CXCR4 expression by virtue of direct binding. These findings underscore the importance of miR-139-5p and CXCR4 in regulation of OSCC.

Topics & Concepts

CXCR4Cancer researchmicroRNAWnt signaling pathwayIn vivoIn vitroSuppressorCell growthBasal cellCellChemistryBiologyCell biologyMedicinePathologySignal transductionGeneReceptorBiochemistryGeneticsChemokineMicroRNA in disease regulationCircular RNAs in diseasesCancer-related molecular mechanisms research
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