MiR-323-5p acts as a tumor suppressor by targeting the insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor in human glioma cells

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Background: MicroRNAs, small noncoding RNA molecules, can regulate mammalian cell growth, apoptosis and differentiation by controlling the expression of target genes. The aim of this study was to investigate the function of miR-323-5p in the glioma cell line, U251. Materials and Methods: After over-expression of miR-323-5p using miR-323-5p mimics, cell growth, apoptosis and migration were tested by MTT, flow cytometry and cell wound healing assay, respectively. We also assessed the influence of miR-323-5p on the mRNA expression of IGF-1R by quantitative real-time reverse transcriptase PCR (qRT-PCR), and on the protein levels by Western blot analysi. In addition, dual-luciferase reporter assays were performed to determine the target site of miR-323-5p to IGF-1R 3'UTR. Results: Our findings showed that over-expression of miR-323-5p could promote apoptosis of U251 and inhibit the proliferation and migration of the glioma cells. Conclusions: This study demonstrated that increased expression of miR-323-5p might be related to glioma progression, which indicates a potential role of miR-323-5p for clinical therapy.

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Lian, H. W., Zhou, Y., Jian, Z. H., & Liu, R. Z. (2014). MiR-323-5p acts as a tumor suppressor by targeting the insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor in human glioma cells. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 15(23), 10181–10185. https://doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2014.15.23.10181

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