BACKGROUND MicroRNAs(miRNAs)regulate gene expression and play a critical role in cancer physiology.However,there is still a limited understanding of the function and regulatory mechanism of miRNAs in gastric cancer(GC...BACKGROUND MicroRNAs(miRNAs)regulate gene expression and play a critical role in cancer physiology.However,there is still a limited understanding of the function and regulatory mechanism of miRNAs in gastric cancer(GC).AIM To investigate the role and molecular mechanism of miRNA-145-5p(miR145-5p)in the progression of GC.METHODS Real-time polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR)was used to detect miRNA expression in human GC tissues and cells.The ability of cancer cells to migrate and invade was assessed using wound-healing and transwell assays,respectively.Cell proliferation was measured using cell counting kit-8 and colony formation assays,and apoptosis was evaluated using flow cytometry.Expression of the epithelial-mesenchymal transition(EMT)-associated protein was determined by Western blot.Targets of miR-145-5p were predicated using bioinformatics analysis and verified using a dual-luciferase reporter system.Serpin family E member 1(SERPINE1)expression in GC tissues and cells was evaluated using RT-PCR and immunohistochemical staining.The correlation between SERPINE1 expression and overall patient survival was determined using Kaplan-Meier plot analysis.The association between SERPINE1 and GC progression was also tested.A rescue experiment of SERPINE1 overexpression was conducted to verify the relationship between this protein and miR-145-5p.The mechanism by which miR-145-5p influences GC progression was further explored by assessing tumor formation in nude mice.RESULTS GC tissues and cells had reduced miR-145-5p expression and SERPINE1 was identified as a direct target of this miRNA.Overexpression of miR-145-5p was associated with decreased GC cell proliferation,invasion,migration,and EMT,and these effects were reversed by forcing SERPINE1 expression.Kaplan-Meier plot analysis revealed that patients with higher SERPINE1 expression had a shorter survival rate than those with lower SERPINE1 expression.Nude mouse tumorigenesis experiments confirmed that miR-145-5p targets SERPINE1 to regulate extracellular signal-regulated kinase-1/2(ERK1/2).CONCLUSION This study found that miR-145-5p inhibits tumor progression and is expressed in lower amounts in patients with GC.MiR-145-5p was found to affect GC cell proliferation,migration,and invasion by negatively regulating SERPINE1 levels and controlling the ERK1/2 pathway.展开更多
Hypoxia,as an important hallmark of the tumor microenvironment,is a major cause of oxidative stress and plays a central role in various malignant tumors,including glioblastoma.Elevated reactive oxygen species(ROS)in a...Hypoxia,as an important hallmark of the tumor microenvironment,is a major cause of oxidative stress and plays a central role in various malignant tumors,including glioblastoma.Elevated reactive oxygen species(ROS)in a hypoxic microenvironment promote glioblastoma progression;however,the underlying mechanism has not been clarified.Herein,we found that hypoxia promoted ROS production,and the proliferation,migration,and invasion of glioblastoma cells,while this promotion was restrained by ROS scavengers N-acetyl-L-cysteine(NAC)and diphenyleneiodonium chloride(DPI).Hypoxia-induced ROS activated hypoxia-inducible factor-1α(HIF-1α)signaling,which enhanced cell migration and invasion by epithelial-mesenchymal transition(EMT).Furthermore,the induction of serine protease inhibitor family E member 1(SERPINE1)was ROS-dependent under hypoxia,and HIF-1αmediated SERPINE1 increase induced by ROS via binding to the SERPINE1 promoter region,thereby facilitating glioblastoma migration and invasion.Taken together,our data revealed that hypoxia-induced ROS reinforce the hypoxic adaptation of glioblastoma by driving the HIF-1α-SERPINE1 signaling pathway,and that targeting ROS may be a promising therapeutic strategy for glioblastoma.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND MicroRNAs(miRNAs)regulate gene expression and play a critical role in cancer physiology.However,there is still a limited understanding of the function and regulatory mechanism of miRNAs in gastric cancer(GC).AIM To investigate the role and molecular mechanism of miRNA-145-5p(miR145-5p)in the progression of GC.METHODS Real-time polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR)was used to detect miRNA expression in human GC tissues and cells.The ability of cancer cells to migrate and invade was assessed using wound-healing and transwell assays,respectively.Cell proliferation was measured using cell counting kit-8 and colony formation assays,and apoptosis was evaluated using flow cytometry.Expression of the epithelial-mesenchymal transition(EMT)-associated protein was determined by Western blot.Targets of miR-145-5p were predicated using bioinformatics analysis and verified using a dual-luciferase reporter system.Serpin family E member 1(SERPINE1)expression in GC tissues and cells was evaluated using RT-PCR and immunohistochemical staining.The correlation between SERPINE1 expression and overall patient survival was determined using Kaplan-Meier plot analysis.The association between SERPINE1 and GC progression was also tested.A rescue experiment of SERPINE1 overexpression was conducted to verify the relationship between this protein and miR-145-5p.The mechanism by which miR-145-5p influences GC progression was further explored by assessing tumor formation in nude mice.RESULTS GC tissues and cells had reduced miR-145-5p expression and SERPINE1 was identified as a direct target of this miRNA.Overexpression of miR-145-5p was associated with decreased GC cell proliferation,invasion,migration,and EMT,and these effects were reversed by forcing SERPINE1 expression.Kaplan-Meier plot analysis revealed that patients with higher SERPINE1 expression had a shorter survival rate than those with lower SERPINE1 expression.Nude mouse tumorigenesis experiments confirmed that miR-145-5p targets SERPINE1 to regulate extracellular signal-regulated kinase-1/2(ERK1/2).CONCLUSION This study found that miR-145-5p inhibits tumor progression and is expressed in lower amounts in patients with GC.MiR-145-5p was found to affect GC cell proliferation,migration,and invasion by negatively regulating SERPINE1 levels and controlling the ERK1/2 pathway.
基金This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.81772688 and 81372698)the Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions(PAPD)+1 种基金the Research Foundation for Talented Scholars of Xuzhou Medical University(No.RC20552223)the Postgraduate Research&Practice Innovation Program of Jiangsu Province(No.KYCX20_2463),China。
文摘Hypoxia,as an important hallmark of the tumor microenvironment,is a major cause of oxidative stress and plays a central role in various malignant tumors,including glioblastoma.Elevated reactive oxygen species(ROS)in a hypoxic microenvironment promote glioblastoma progression;however,the underlying mechanism has not been clarified.Herein,we found that hypoxia promoted ROS production,and the proliferation,migration,and invasion of glioblastoma cells,while this promotion was restrained by ROS scavengers N-acetyl-L-cysteine(NAC)and diphenyleneiodonium chloride(DPI).Hypoxia-induced ROS activated hypoxia-inducible factor-1α(HIF-1α)signaling,which enhanced cell migration and invasion by epithelial-mesenchymal transition(EMT).Furthermore,the induction of serine protease inhibitor family E member 1(SERPINE1)was ROS-dependent under hypoxia,and HIF-1αmediated SERPINE1 increase induced by ROS via binding to the SERPINE1 promoter region,thereby facilitating glioblastoma migration and invasion.Taken together,our data revealed that hypoxia-induced ROS reinforce the hypoxic adaptation of glioblastoma by driving the HIF-1α-SERPINE1 signaling pathway,and that targeting ROS may be a promising therapeutic strategy for glioblastoma.