Abstract
MicroRNA (miR)-133a expression has been reported to be downregulated in numerous human malignancies. However, the expression levels and function of MIR-133a have not yet been investigated in human glioma. In the present study, the expression of MIR-133a was analyzed by reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction. Following transfection of MIR-133a, cell proliferation, cell migration, cell invasion and luciferase assays, and western blot analysis were conducted in glioma cell lines. The present study demonstrated that MIR-133a was downregulated in human glioma tissues compared with in normal adjacent tissues. In addition, the results indicated that MIR-133a was likely to directly target matrix metallopeptidase 9 in glioma. These results suggest that MIR-133a may be considered as a target for the treatment of human glioma.
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Wang, J., Li, J., Guo, F., & Yan, Y. (2016). MicroRNA-133a inhibits the malignant behavior of glioma via downregulation of matrix metallopeptidase 9. Molecular Medicine Reports, 13(4), 3220–3226. https://doi.org/10.3892/mmr.2016.4907
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