Abstract
Objective: Cervical carcinoma (CC) is a serious threat to women’s health and few effective therapeutic methods have been discovered. The purpose of this study is to explore the underlying mechanism of miR-145-5p in CC. Methods: Bioinformatics methods were employed to analyze the gene expression data of CC from TCGA database. qRT-PCR was used to detect the expression of miR-145-5p and KLF5 in CC cells, and Western blot was employed for the examination of KLF5 protein level. The targeted relationship between miR-145-5p and KLF5 was verified by a dual-luciferase reporter assay. Moreover, CCK-8, wound healing assay and transwell invasion assay were used to analyze the effects of miR-145-5p overexpression or KLF5 silencing on the proliferation, migration and invasion of CC cells. Results: miR-145-5p was shown to be down-regulated in CC tissues and cells, while KLF5 was up-regulated. miR-145-5p could bind to the complementary sequence within the wild type KLF5 3ʹUTR rather than the mutant one. In addition, miR-145-5p could effectively down-regulate KLF5, in turn inhibiting the proliferation, migration and invasion of CC cells. Conclusion: miR-145-5p regulates the proliferation, migration and invasion of CC cells by targeting KLF5.
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Cao, H., Pan, G., Tang, S., Zhong, N., Liu, H., Zhou, H., … Zou, Y. (2020). Mir-145-5p regulates the proliferation, migration and invasion in cervical carcinoma by targeting klf5. OncoTargets and Therapy, 13, 2369–2376. https://doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S241366
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