mir-224 enhances invasion and metastasis by targeting HOXD10 in non-small cell lung cancer cells

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Increasing number of studies have indicated aberrant microRNA (miRNA) expression could affect normal biological progress in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cells. This study was performed to evaluate the biologic functions of microRNA-224 (miR-224) in NSCLC. Real-time PCR was performed to evaluate the expression of miR-224 and Homeobox D10 (HOXD10) in NSCLC cell lines and tissues. Transwell assays were performed to investigate the function of miR-224 on NSCLC cell migration and invasion. Moreover, western blotting and luciferase assays were used to investigate HOXD10 as miR-224 downstream targets. miR-224 is increased in NSCLC metastatic tissues and cell lines. Increased miR-224 expression promoted NSCLC cell migration and invasion, while low miR-224 expression suppressed NSCLC cell migration and invasion. Furthermore, HOXD10 was targeted directly by miR-224 in NSCLC cells. Moreover, we found that HOXD10 was a functional target and influenced tumour-inductive functions of miR-224 on progression of NSCLC. These findings suggest that miR-224 may be used in the treatment of NSCLC. Targeting this novel strategy, miR-224/HOXD10 axis may be helpful as promising biomarker and therapeutic method to control NSCLC cell metastasis.

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Li, S., Zhang, J., Zhao, Y., Wang, F., Chen, Y., & Fei, X. (2018). mir-224 enhances invasion and metastasis by targeting HOXD10 in non-small cell lung cancer cells. Oncology Letters, 15(5), 7069–7075. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2018.8245

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