MicroRNA-138 negatively regulates the hypoxia-inducible factor 1? to suppress melanoma growth and metastasis

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Melanoma with rapid progression towards metastasis has become the deadliest form of skin cancer. However, the mechanism of melanoma growth and metastasis is still unclear. Here, we found that miRNA-138 was lowly expressed and hypoxia-inducible factor 1? (HIF1?) was highly expressed in patients melanoma tissue compared with the paracancerous tissues, and they had a significant negative correlation (r=?0.877,P 0.001). Patients withmiRNA-138low/HIF1?high signatures were predominant in late stage III/IV of melanoma. Further, bioinformatic analysis demonstrated that miRNA-138 directly targeted HIF1?.We found that the introduction of pre-miRNA-138 sequences to A375 cells reduced HIF1? mRNA expression and suppressed cell proliferation, migration and invasion. Overexpression of miRNA-138 or inhibition of HIF1? significantly suppressed the growth and metastasis of melanoma in vivo. Our study demonstrates the role and clinical relevance of miRNA-138 and HIF1? in melanoma cell growth and metastasis, providing a novel therapeutic target for suppression of melanoma growth and metastasis.

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Qiu, H., Chen, F., & Chen, M. (2019). MicroRNA-138 negatively regulates the hypoxia-inducible factor 1? to suppress melanoma growth and metastasis. Biology Open, 8(8). https://doi.org/10.1242/bio.042937

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