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miR-146b-5p regulates cell growth, invasion, and metabolism by targeting PDHB in colorectal cancer.
Am J Cancer Res. 2017;7(5):1136-1150
Authors: Zhu Y, Wu G, Yan W, Zhan H, Sun P
Abstract
MiRNA have been found to play a role in a plethora of cellular processes of cancer cells such as cell apoptosis, cell proliferation, invasion, migration metabolism and stem cell differentiation. Dysregulation of miR-146b-5p has been documented in a variety of human malignancies. However, the biological functions and molecular mechanisms of miR-146b-5p in ovarian cancer remain unknown. In this study, our results show that miR-146b-5p was unregulated in colorectal cancer (CRC) tissues compared with the adjacent non-cancerous tissues. Ectopic overexpression of miR-146b-5p in CRC promoted cell growth, invasion and glycolysis, while knockdown of miR-146b-5p inhibited the growth, invasion and glycolysis of CRC cells. The oncogenic effect of miR-146b-5p is also confirmed in vivo. Mechanically, miR-146b-5p targets the 3'-UTR of pyruvate dehydrogenase B (PDHB) and exerts oncogenic effect. Overexpression of PDHB abolished the oncogenic effects of miR-146b-5p on the growth, invasion and glycolysis of CRC cells. Taken together, our results show that miR-146b-5p is an oncogenic miRNA in CRC which exerts its effect by directly targeting PDHB.
PMID: 28560062 [PubMed]
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