MicroRNA-34a inhibits bladder cancer cell migration and invasion, and upregulates PTEN expression

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MicroRNA-34a (miR-34a) serves as a tumor suppressor in a number of different types of cancer. The present study was performed to investigate the involvement of miR-34a in bladder cancer. In the present study, miR-34a was downregulated in patients with bladder cancer compared with the healthy controls in bladder biopsies and plasma. Downregulation of miR-34a distinguished between patients with bladder cancer and the healthy controls. miR-34a expression was associated with tumor metastasis; however, not with tumor size. Transfection of miR-34a mimics upregulated the expression of phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN) in bladder cancer cells, and decreased cell migration and invasion. miR-34a may inhibit bladder cancer cell migration and invasion by upregulating PTEN. miR-34a may additionally serve as a potential therapeutic target for bladder cancer.

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Ding, Z. S., He, Y. H., Deng, Y. S., Peng, P. X., Wang, J. F., Chen, X., … Zhou, X. F. (2019). MicroRNA-34a inhibits bladder cancer cell migration and invasion, and upregulates PTEN expression. Oncology Letters, 18(5), 5549–5554. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2019.10877

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