Downregulation of miR-493 promoted melanoma proliferation by suppressing IRS4 expression

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Abstract

Accumulating evidence indicated that aberrantly expressed microRNAs play critical roles in the initiation and progression of human cancers. However, the underlying functions of miR-493 in human melanoma remains unknown. Here, our study found that miR-493 expression was downregulated in human melanoma tissues and cells. Overexpression of miR-493 suppressed cell proliferation and cell cycle in human melanoma cell line A375. IRS4 was defined as a target for downregulation by miR-493 and was confirmed by luciferase assay. We also found that knockdown of IRS4 counteracted the proliferation promotion by miR-493 inhibitor. In summary, these results demonstrated that miR-493 acts as a tumor suppressor and inhibits cell proliferation and cell cycle in human melanoma by directly targeting IRS4.

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Cui, A., Jin, Z., Gao, Z., Jin, M., Zhu, L., Li, L., … An, Y. (2017). Downregulation of miR-493 promoted melanoma proliferation by suppressing IRS4 expression. Tumor Biology, 39(5). https://doi.org/10.1177/1010428317701640

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