MiRNA-202-5p promotes colorectal carcinogenesis through suppression of PTEN

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Abstract

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is still one of the leading causes of cancer-associated death in the modern society. The biological function of miR-202-5p for CRC development remains controversial, largely due to the fact that miR-202-5p can be tumor-suppressive or oncogenic in different contexts. Obtained results indicated that aberrant expression of miR-202-5p was observed in majority of human CRC samples and miR-202-5p was transcriptionally up-regulated by c-Myc. In addition, miR-202-5p functions to promote the activation of PI3K/Akt signaling pathway by directly suppressing PTEN. Silencing or enforced expression of miR-202-5p resulted in CRC cell proliferation inhibition and enhancement, respectively. Importantly, decreased PTEN level and increased phosphorylation of Akt were frequently associated with elevated miR-202-5p expression in colorectal cancer tissues. Increased miR-202-5p expression may serve as a tumor promoter by directly targeting PTEN in colorectal cancer.

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Huang, J., Zhang, Y., Xu, Y., Xie, Q., Wu, S., Dong, Y., … Hu, W. (2021). MiRNA-202-5p promotes colorectal carcinogenesis through suppression of PTEN. Journal of Cancer, 12(11), 3154–3163. https://doi.org/10.7150/jca.56186

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