MicroRNA-16 inhibits bladder cancer proliferation by targeting Cyclin D1

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Abstract

MicroRNA-16 (miR-16) has been demonstrated to regulate proliferation and apoptosis in many types of cancers, but its biological function in bladder cancer remains unknown. Here, we found expression of miR-16 to be downregulated in bladder cancer in comparison with the adjacent normal tissues. Enforced expression of miR-16 was able to inhibit cell proliferation in TCHu-1 cells, in line with results for miR-16 antisense oligonucleotides (antisense miR-16). At the molecular level, our results further revealed that cyclin D1 expression was negatively regulated by miR-16. Therefore, the data reported here demonstrate that miR-16 is an important regulator in bladder cancer, which will contribute to better understanding of important mis-regulated miRNAs.

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Jiang, Q. Q., Liu, B., & Yuan, T. (2013). MicroRNA-16 inhibits bladder cancer proliferation by targeting Cyclin D1. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 14(7), 4127–4130. https://doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2013.14.7.4127

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