Downregulation of thymopoietin by miR-139-5p suppresses cell proliferation and induces cell cycle arrest/apoptosis in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) serve a pivotal role in tumor development and progression, in which miRNA (miR)-139-5p functions as a tumor suppressor. However, the functions and mechanisms of miR-139-5p in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) remain unclear. In the present study, it was found that miR-139-5p was markedly decreased in PDAC tissues and cell lines. Noticeably, thymopoietin (TMPO) was predicted and confirmed as a direct target of miR-139-5p using a luciferase reporter system. The expression level of miR-139-5p was inversely associated with the expression of TMPO in PDAC specimens. A series of gain-of-function assays elucidated that the overexpression of miR-139-5p suppressed cell proliferation, and induced cell cycle arrest and cell apoptosis, determined with a Cell Counting Kit-8, colony formation assays and flow cytometry, respectively. Furthermore, the re-expression of TMPO eliminated the effects of miR-139-5p on cell proliferation, cell cycle progression and apoptosis. In summary, these findings demonstrated that miR-139-5p may be a tumor suppressor in PDAC, which may be useful in developing promising therapies for PDAC.

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Zhou, H., Zhang, L., & Tu, H. (2019). Downregulation of thymopoietin by miR-139-5p suppresses cell proliferation and induces cell cycle arrest/apoptosis in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. Oncology Letters. Spandidos Publications. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2019.10679

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