MicroRNA-374a governs aggressive cell behaviors of glioma by targeting prokineticin 2

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MicroRNA-374a has been abnormally expressed in several cancer types; however, its role in glioma remains unclear. Therefore, we aimed to investigate whether microR-374a participated in the progression of glioma. Expression of microR-374a in glioma cell lines and normal cell line was measured by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction. Luciferase reporter assay and Western blot were used to detect the targets of microR-374a. In vitro functional experiments were conducted to investigate the biological role of microR-374a. Low expression of microR-374a was found in glioma cell lines. Prokineticin 2 was identified as a direct target of microR-374a in glioma. Investigations on the mechanisms related to glioma progression showed that microR-374a inhibited glioma cell proliferation, cell cycle progression, and cell invasion through targeting Prokineticin 2. Taken together, these results revealed that microR-374a functions as tumor suppressor by targeting Prokineticin 2, suggesting it might be a novel therapeutic target for glioma.

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Zhang, Y., Zhang, R., Sui, R., Chen, Y., Liang, H., Shi, J., & Piao, H. (2019). MicroRNA-374a governs aggressive cell behaviors of glioma by targeting prokineticin 2. Technology in Cancer Research and Treatment. SAGE Publications Inc. https://doi.org/10.1177/1533033818821401

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