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Methylation-mediated repression of microRNA 129-2 enhances oncogenic SOX4 expression in HCC

Journal

LIVER INTERNATIONAL
Volume 33, Issue 3, Pages 476-486

Publisher

WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/liv.12097

Keywords

DNA methylation; HCC; miR-129-2; SOX4; beta-catenin

Funding

  1. National S & T Major Project for Infectious Diseases [2012ZX10002-007, 2012ZX10004-904]
  2. Project of Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission [Z111107067311027]

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Background & Aims Aberration of miR-129-2 has been linked to a variety of human tumours. However, whether miR-129-2 is involved in hepatocarcinogenesis remains unknown. Here, we investigate the involvement of miR-129-2 in HBV infection-related HCC. Methods A total of 75 paired tumour and their corresponding non-tumour liver tissues from HCC patients with serum HBsAg positive were collected. The methylation of miR-129-2 gene was quantitatively analysed by a DNA methylation-sensitive endonuclease digestion followed by quantitative PCR. The expression of mature miR-129-2 (miR-129-3p) was detected by Taqman RT-PCR. SOX4 expression was detected using quantitative realtime RT-PCR, western blot and immunohistochemical staining. The function of miR-129-2 was investigated using cell proliferation and clonogenicity assays in vitro. Results Compared with the adjacent non-tumour tissues, tumour tissues exhibited significantly increased miR-129-2 hypermethylation both in frequency (37.33% vs. 8%, P<0.0001) and in intensity (14.77% vs. 3.08%, P=0.002). Accordantly, miR-129-3p expression in HCC tissues was significantly lower than that in non-tumour tissues (P=0.0461), in a manner reversely correlated with the level of miR-129-2 hypermethylation. Notably, SOX4 level in the HCC tissues was significantly higher than that in non-tumour tissues (P=0.0174) and normal liver tissues (P=0.0077), correlated reversely with miR-129-3p level (P=0.0105). Furthermore, overexpression of miR-129-2 in HepG2 reduced cell proliferation and clonogenicity, while co-expression with SOX4 could partially reverse its antitumor effects. In addition, SOX4 in HepG2 cell can enhance -catenin/TCF activity by increasing -catenin level. Conclusion The current data indicated that methylation-mediated repression of miR-129-2 may enhance oncogenic SOX4 expression and involve in HCC tumorigenesis.

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