Abstract
Colorectal carcinoma (CRC) is one of the most common types of digestive cancer. It has been reported that the ectopic expression of microRNAs (miRs) plays a critical role in the occurrence and progression of CRC. In addition, it has also been suggested that miR-151a-5p may serve as a useful biomarker for the early detection and treatment of different types of cancer and particularly CRC. However, the specific effects and underlying mechanisms of miR-151a-5p in CRC remain elusive. The results of the current study demonstrated that miR-151a-5p was upregulated in CRC cell lines and clin- ical tissues derived from patients with CRC. Functionally, the results showed that miR-151a-5p significantly promoted CRC cell proliferation, migration and invasion. Additionally, dual luciferase reporter assays verified that agmatinase (AGMAT) was a direct target of miR-151a-5p and it was positively associated with miR-151a-5p expression. Mechanistically, miR-151a-5p could enhance the epithelial-mesenchymal tran- sition of CRC cells. Taken together, the results of the current study revealed a novel molecular mechanism indicating that the miR-151a-5p/AGMAT axis could serve a crucial role in the regulation of CRC and could therefore be considered as a potential therapeutic strategy for CRC.
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Xie, Y., Zhang, Y., Liu, X., Cao, L., Han, M., Wang, C., … Zhang, X. (2023). miR-151a-5p promotes the proliferation and metastasis of colorectal carcinoma cells by targeting AGMAT. Oncology Reports, 49(3). https://doi.org/10.3892/or.2023.8487
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