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Title: MiR-142-5p act as an oncogenic microRNA in colorectal cancer: Clinicopathological and functional insights
Authors: Vider, J.
Lu, C. T.
Gopalan, V.
Lam, A. K.
Islam, F.
Issue Date: 2018
Source: Experimental and molecular pathology Jan 11 , 2018
Journal Title: Experimental and molecular pathology
Journal: Exp Mol Pathol
Abstract: OBJECTIVES: miR-142-5p was noted aberrantly expressed and plays important roles in different pathophysiological conditions in human. The present study aims to examine the expression of miR-142-5p and its association with clinicopathological factors in a large cohort of patients with colorectal cancer. In addition, the cellular effects of miR-142-5p and its interacting targets in colon cancer cells were investigated. METHODS: Expression of miR-142-5p in colorectal cancer tissues (n=125) and colon cancer cell lines were analysed using real-time polymerase chain reaction. In vitro assays (cell proliferation, wound healing and colony formation) were used to study the miR-142-5p induced cellular effects. Western blots were used to examine the modulation of FAM134B, KRAS, EPAS1 and KLF6 proteins expression followed by miR-142-5p expression-manipulation. RESULTS: Significant high expression of miR-142-5p was noted in cancer tissues and cells when compared to the controls (p<0.001). Overexpression of miR-142-5p in patients with colorectal cancer was common (72%; 90/125). miR-142-5p overexpression was associated with cancer in the proximal colorectum and with B-raf positive patients (p=0.05). Exogenous overexpression of miR-142-5p resulted in significantly increased cell proliferation, colony formation, and wound healing capacities, whereas inhibition of endogenous miR-142-5p led reduced cancer growth properties. The cellular effects of miR-142-5p were mediated by the modulation of tumour suppressor KLF6 expression, as the expression of miR-142-5p and KLF6 protein are inversely correlated in colon cancer cells. CONCLUSION: High miR-142-5p expression was associated with the biological aggressiveness of cancer. Thus, suppression of miR-142-5p could be a therapeutic strategy for patients with colorectal cancers.1096-0945Islam, Farhadul
Gopalan, Vinod
Vider, Jelena
Lu, Cu-Tai
Lam, Alfred K-Y
Journal Article
Netherlands
Exp Mol Pathol. 2018 Jan 11. pii: S0014-4800(17)30506-3. doi: 10.1016/j.yexmp.2018.01.006.
DOI: 10.1016/j.yexmp.2018.01.006
Keywords: Colorectal cancerKlf6;Onco-miRNA;Targeted therapy;miR-142-5p
Type: Article
Appears in Sites:Gold Coast Health Publications

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