MiR-145 and miR-133a function as tumour suppressors and directly regulate FSCN1 expression in bladder cancer

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Background:We have recently identified down-regulated microRNAs including miR-145 and miR-133a in bladder cancer (BC). The aim of this study is to determine the genes targeted by miR-145, which is the most down-regulated microRNA in BC.Methods:We focused on fascin homologue 1 (FSCN1) from the gene expression profile in miR-145 transfectant. The luciferase assay was used to confirm the actual binding sites of FSCN1 mRNA. Cell viability was evaluated by cell growth, wound-healing, and matrigel invasion assays. BC specimens were subjected to immunohistochemistry of FSCN1 and in situ hybridisation of miR-145.Results:The miR-133a as well as miR-145 had the target sequence of FSCN1 mRNA by the database search, and both microRNAs repressed the mRNA and protein expression of FSCN1. The luciferase assay revealed that miR-145 and miR-133a were directly bound to FSCN1 mRNA. Cell viability was significantly inhibited in miR-145, miR-133a, and si-FSCN1 transfectants. In situ hybridisation revealed that miR-145 expression was markedly repressed in the tumour lesion in which FSCN1 was strongly stained. The immunohistochemical score of FSCN1 in invasive BC (n46) was significantly higher than in non-invasive BC (n20) (P0.0055).Conclusion:Tumour suppressive miR-145 and miR-133a directly control oncogenic FSCN1 in BC. © 2010 Cancer Research UK All rights reserved.

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Chiyomaru, T., Enokida, H., Tatarano, S., Kawahara, K., Uchida, Y., Nishiyama, K., … Nakagawa, M. (2010). MiR-145 and miR-133a function as tumour suppressors and directly regulate FSCN1 expression in bladder cancer. British Journal of Cancer, 102(5), 883–891. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6605570

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