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MicroRNA-1225-5p acts as a tumor-suppressor in laryngeal cancer via targeting CDC14B

Journal

BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 400, Issue 2, Pages 237-246

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WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH
DOI: 10.1515/hsz-2018-0265

Keywords

CDC14B; cell cycle; cell death; laryngeal cancer; miR-1225-5p

Funding

  1. Project of the Jiangsu Provincial Health Planning Commission [H2017061]
  2. Suzhou Key Medical Discipline Project [SZXK201503]
  3. Suzhou Municipal Science and Technology Bureau Project [SYS201449]

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This study aimed to investigate the role of miRNA-1225-5p (miR-1225) in laryngeal carcinoma (LC). We found that the expression of miR-1225 was suppressed in human LC samples, while CDC14B (cell division cycle 14B) expression was reinforced in comparison with surrounding normal tissues. We also demonstrated that enhanced expression of miR-1225 impaired the proliferation and survival of LC cells, and resulted in G1/S cell cycle arrest. In contrast, reduced expression of miR-1225 promoted cell survival. Moreover, miR-1225 resulted in G1/S cell cycle arrest and enhanced cell death. Further, miR-1225 targets CDC14B 3'-UTR and recovery of CDC14B expression counteracted the suppressive influence of miR-1225 on LC cells. Thus, these findings offer insight into the biological and molecular mechanisms behind the development of LC.

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