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-  2018 

Upregulation of microRNA-3129 suppresses epithelial ovarian cancer through CD44

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41417-018-0026-1

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The purpose of this work is to evaluate whether human microRNA-3129 (hsa-miR-3129) may functionally regulate cancer development, possibly through downstream target CD44 in human epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC). Direct targeting of hsa-miR-3129 on human CD44 transcript was evaluated using a dual-luciferase reporter assay. Gene expression of hsa-miR-3129 in immortal EOC cell lines was evaluated by qRT-PCR. Lentivirus-mediated hsa-miR-3129 upregulation or downregulation was conducted in SK-OV-3 and CAOV-3 cells, in which endogenous hsa-miR-3129 and CD44 expressions were then measured. In hsa-miR-3129 upregulated or downregulated EOC cells, functional assays were applied to evaluate EOC proliferation, bufalin chemoresistance in vitro, or xenotransplantation in vivo. Moreover, CD44 was ectopically overexposed in hsa-miR-3129 upregulated EOC cells to functionally evaluate the correlation between hsa-miR-3129 and CD44 in EOC. Dual-luciferase reporter assay confirmed hsa-miR-3129 directly binds CD44. QRT-PCR revealed that hsa-miR-3129 was substantially downregulated in EOC cell lines. In SK-OV-3 and CAOV-3 cells, lentivirus-induced hsa-miR-3129 upregulation downregulated CD44 whereas hsa-miR-3129 downregulation did not affect CD44 expression. Hsa-miR-3129 upregulation had significant anti-cancer effects by inhibiting EOC proliferation, increasing bufalin chemoresistance, and suppressing xenotransplantation. On the other hand, overexpressing CD44 reversed the anti-cancer functions by hsa-miR-3129 upregulation in EOC cells. In conclusion, Has-miR-3129 is a functional regulator, possibly through reverse targeting on CD44, in EOC

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