MicroRNA-429 inhibits gastric cancer migration and invasion through the downregulation of specificity protein 1

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Abstract

microRNAs (miRs) have been reported to have an important role in tumorigenesis and tumor progression. Although miR-429 has been shown to be downregulated in gastric cancer (GC), the function of miR-429 in the metastasis of GC has yet to be investigated. In the present study, GC cells were transfected with miR-429, and reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction, cell migration assays, cell invasion assays, western blot analysis and luciferase assays were conducted to investigate the role of miR-429 in GC cells. It was demonstrated that miR-429 expression was markedly increased following transfection of the cells with miR-429. Furthermore, miR-429 was shown to inhibit the migration and invasion of GC cell lines. In addition, this study provided evidence that miR-429 directly targets specificity protein 1 in GC cells. The results of the present study may enhance current knowledge regarding the molecular basis of cancer metastasis and provide a potential therapeutic strategy for GC.

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Ni, J., Yang, Y., Liu, D., Sun, H., Jin, S., & Li, J. (2017). MicroRNA-429 inhibits gastric cancer migration and invasion through the downregulation of specificity protein 1. Oncology Letters, 13(5), 3845–3849. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2017.5869

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