Microrna-26a directly targeting MMP14 and MMP16 inhibits the cancer cell proliferation, migration and invasion in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma

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Purpose: To investigate the specific effect and underlying mechanism of microRNA-26a-5p (miR-26a) in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC). Methods: miR-26a and MMP14/16 mRNA expression were detected by qRT-PCR analysis. Functional experiments were used to detect the role of miR-26a on CSCC progression. Western blot was used for protein detection. Luciferase assay was used to detect miR-26a directly targeting MMP14 and MMP16. Xenograft nude mice model was used to determine the effect of miR-26a on tumorigenesis. Results: miR-26a was decreased in CSCC tissues and cells. Forced miR-26a suppressed the progression of SCL-1 and A431 cells. Furthermore, miR-26a directly targeted MMP14 and MMP16 to inhibit their expression. Forced expression of MMP14 and MMP16 removed the miR-26a’s inhibitory effect on CSCC development. The in vivo tumor growth assay showed that miR-26a suppressed CSCC tumorigenesis by targeting MMP14 and MMP16. Conclusion: Our study suggested miR-26a inhibits cancer cell proliferation, migration and invasion in CSCC by targeting MMP14 and MMP16.

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Zheng, W., Li, Z. Y., Zhao, D. L., Li, X. L., & Liu, R. (2020). Microrna-26a directly targeting MMP14 and MMP16 inhibits the cancer cell proliferation, migration and invasion in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma. Cancer Management and Research, 12, 7087–7095. https://doi.org/10.2147/CMAR.S265775

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