Up-regulation of miR-300 promotes proliferation and invasion of osteosarcoma by targeting BRD7

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Increasing reports suggest that deregulated microRNAs (miRNAs) might provide novel therapeutic targets for cancers. However, the expression and function of miR-300 in osteosarcoma is still unknown. In our study, we found that the expression of miR-300 was upregulated in osteosarcoma tissues and cells compared with paired adjacent non-tumor bone tissues and osteoblastic cells using RT-qPCR. The enforced expression of miR-300 could promote cell proliferation, invasion and epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT). Moreover, we identified that bromodomain-containing protein 7(BRD7), a new tumor suppressor gene, was a direct target of miR-300. Ectopic expression of BRD7 could significantly inhibit miR-300-promoted proliferation, invasion and EMT. Therefore, our results identify an important role for miR-300 in osteosarcoma through regulating BRD7 expression.

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Xue, Z., Zhao, J., Niu, L., An, G., Guo, Y., & Ni, L. (2015, May 1). Up-regulation of miR-300 promotes proliferation and invasion of osteosarcoma by targeting BRD7. PLoS ONE. Public Library of Science. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0127682

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