Visfatin increases miR-21 to promote migration in HCC

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a common human malignancy. In this study, we aimed to investigate the serum levels of visfatin and miR-21 in HCC patients, to analysis the relationship between the pathological features and the plasma level of visfatin or miR-21, and to explore the roles of visfatin and miR-21 in migration of HCC cells. Our results showed that the serum levels of visfatin and miR-21 were significant higher in HCC patients than healthy subjects. The diagnostic sensitivity of serum visfatin was 82.5% and the specificity was 65.0%. The serum visfatin was significantly associated with the histology and metastasis. Visfatin induced miR-21 expression and cell migration in HepG2 cells. Transfection of miR-21 inhibitor suppressed the visfatin-induced migration in HCC cells. These results suggested that visfatin induced HCC cell migration via upregulation of miR-21, which provides a novel basis for the diagnosis of HCC.

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Liang, N., Chen, Y., Yang, L., He, S., & Liu, T. (2018). Visfatin increases miR-21 to promote migration in HCC. Cellular and Molecular Biology, 64(6), 48–52. https://doi.org/10.14715/cmb/2018.64.6.9

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