miR-618 inhibits prostate cancer migration and invasion by targeting FOXP2

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Abstract

miRNAs play critical role in the development and progression of prostate cancer. Here we studied the role of miR-618 in prostate cancer migration and invasion. miR-618 was downregulated in metastatic androgen-independent prostate cancer (AIPC), patients with low miR-618 had poor outcome. Overexpression of miR-618 inhibited migration and invasion and induced mesenchymal to epithelial transition (MET). Conversely, knockdown of miR-618 promoted migration and invasion and induced epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT). FOXP2 was the direct target of miR-618, and promoted TGF-β expression, inhibition of TGF-β reversed the effect of miR-618 knockdown. We further analyzed the correlation between miR-618 expression and FOXP2 in human prostate cancer tissues, and found there was a negative correlation between miR-618 expression and FOXP2 levels. In conclusion, we found miR-618 inhibited prostate cancer migration and invasion by targeting FOXP2 and inhibiting TGF-β.

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Song, X. L., Tang, Y., Lei, X. H., Zhao, S. C., & Wu, Z. Q. (2017). miR-618 inhibits prostate cancer migration and invasion by targeting FOXP2. Journal of Cancer, 8(13), 2501–2510. https://doi.org/10.7150/jca.17407

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