Identification of Mir-182-3p/FLI-1 Axis as a Key Signaling in Immune Response in Cervical Cancer: A Comprehensive Bioinformatic Analysis

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miRNAs modulate gene expression and play critical functions as oncomiRs or tumor suppressors. The miR-182-3p is important in chemoresistance and cancer progression in breast, lung, osteosarcoma, and ovarian cancer. However, the role of miR-182-3p in cervical cancer (CC) has not been elucidated. Aim: To analyze the role of miR-182-3p in CC through a comprehensive bioinformatic analysis. Methods: Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) databases were used for the expression analysis. The mRNA targets of miR-182-3p were identified using miRDB, TargetScanHuman, and miRPathDB. The prediction of island CpG was performed using the MethPrimer program. The transcription factor binding sites in the FLI-1 promoter were identified using ConSite+, Alibaba2, and ALGGEN-PROMO. The protein–protein interaction (PPI) analysis was performed in STRING 11.5. Results: miR-182-3p was significantly overexpressed in CC patients and has potential as a diagnostic. We identified 330 targets of miR-182-3p including FLI-1, which downregulates its expression in CC. Additionally, the aberrant methylation of the FLI-1 promoter and Ap2a transcription factor could be involved in downregulating FLI1 expression. Finally, we found that FLI-1 is a possible key gene in the immune response in CC. Conclusions: The miR-182-3p/FLI-1 axis plays a critical role in immune response in CC.

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Salmerón-Bárcenas, E. G., Mendoza-Catalan, M. A., Ramírez-Bautista, Á. U., Lozano-Santos, R. A., Torres-Rojas, F. I., Ávila-López, P. A., & Zacapala-Gómez, A. E. (2023). Identification of Mir-182-3p/FLI-1 Axis as a Key Signaling in Immune Response in Cervical Cancer: A Comprehensive Bioinformatic Analysis. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24076032

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