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Down-regulation of CX43 expression by miR-1 inhibits the proliferation and invasion of glioma cells

Ganggang Wang, Yang Wang, Shilong Wang, Li-Cang Zhu

2022Translational Cancer Research17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Connexin (CX) 43 makes glioblastoma resistant to temozolomide, the first-line chemotherapy drug. However, targeting CX43 is very difficult because the mechanisms underlying CX43-mediated resistance remain unclear. CX43 is highly expressed in glioblastoma, which is closely associated with poor prognosis and chemotherapy resistance. The present study was to analyze the mechanism of microRNA (miR)-1 in regulating the proliferation and invasion of glioma cells. Methods: -test to assess continuous data between the two groups and the Kruskal-Wallis test was adopted for multiple group comparisons. Results: Compared with the mimics normal control (NC) group, the apoptosis rate of the miR-1-3p mimics group was decreased, while that of the miR-1-3p inhibitor group was increased compared to the inhibitor NC group. In addition, the miR-1-3p mimics model of U251 cells exerted an inhibitory effect on the invasion ability of cells, whereas the miR-1-3p inhibitor model of U251 cells showed an invasion-promoting effect. The dual-luciferase assay showed that miR-1-3p had a targeted relationship with the CX43 gene. Conclusions: Down-regulation of CX43 expression by miR-1 inhibited the infiltration and growth of glioma cells and further promoted the apoptosis of glioma cells by regulating CX43 expression.

Topics & Concepts

GliomaTemozolomideCell growthApoptosisFlow cytometryGene knockdownCancer researchWestern blotCell cultureBiologymicroRNAGentamicin protection assayMolecular biologyChemistryGeneBiochemistryGeneticsConnexins and lens biologyRNA regulation and diseaseMicroRNA in disease regulation
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