MicroRNA-524 inhibits the progress of glioma via the direct targeting of NCF2

In recent years, a large amount of research has reported that microRNA (miRNA) dysregulation is closely related to glioma progression. miR-524, a member of the miRNA family, has been confirmed to be involved in many human diseases, including glioma. However, the role and molecular mechanism of miR-5...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of translational research 2019-01, Vol.11 (3), p.1605-1615
Hauptverfasser: Xu, Tuoye, Yu, Wan, Li, Qingquan, Li, Xiaojian, Shi, Yan, Cao, Boqiang, Zhang, Yaxuan, Wang, Seng, Zhang, Yan, Wang, Tianlu, Huang, Baosheng
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Zusammenfassung:In recent years, a large amount of research has reported that microRNA (miRNA) dysregulation is closely related to glioma progression. miR-524, a member of the miRNA family, has been confirmed to be involved in many human diseases, including glioma. However, the role and molecular mechanism of miR-524 in glioma have not been clarified. In our study, we showed that miR-524 expression was significantly decreased in glioma and was associated with glioma recurrence. Next, we performed a series of assays and confirmed that the upregulation of miR-524 suppressed glucose uptake, proliferation, migration and invasion in glioma cell lines. Then, through bioinformatics software and a dual luciferase assay, we demonstrated that NCF2 was a target gene of miR-524. In addition, we found that NCF2 reintroduction restored the inhibitor effect of miR-524 on glioma progression. These results elucidate the mechanism of miR-524 in glioma development and provide a potential therapeutic strategy for glioma patients.
ISSN:1943-8141
1943-8141