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The Interaction Between MiR-141 and lncRNA-H19 in Regulating Cell Proliferation and Migration in Gastric Cancer

Journal

CELLULAR PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 36, Issue 4, Pages 1440-1452

Publisher

KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000430309

Keywords

H19; MiR-141; Proliferation; Migration; Gastric cancer

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81270476]
  2. Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions [JX10231801]
  3. Jiangsu postgraduate scientific research and innovation projects [CXZZ13_0574]

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Background/Aims: Non-coding RNAs including miRNA and IncRNA had been reported to regulate gene expression and were both related to cancer progression. MicroRNA-141 (miR-141) has been reported to play a role in the epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) process and H19 has also been demonstrated to promote malignancy in various cancers. We aimed to determine the correlation between miR-141 and H19 and their roles in gastric cancer in this study. Methods: H19 and miR-141 expression were detected by qRT-PCR. By bioinformatic analysis and luciferase assay, we examined the correlation between H19 and miR-141 in vitro. Results: H19 expression was found to be inversely correlated to miR-141 expression in gastric cancer cells and tissues. H19 promotes malignancy including proliferation and invasion whereas miR-141 suppresses malignancy in human cancer cells. MiR-141 binds to H19 in a sequence specific manner, and suppresses H19 expression and functions including proliferation and invasion. MiR-141 could also regulate H19 target genes and miR-141 inhibitor restores H19 siRNA function, while H19 regulates miR-141 target gene ZEB1. Conclusion: These results were the first to demonstrate that H19 and miR-141 could compete with each other and affect their target genes in gastric cancer, which provide important clues for understanding the key roles of IncRNA-miRNA functional network in cancer. Copyright (C) 2015 S. Karger AG, Basel

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