MiR-210 disturbs mitotic progression through regulating a group of mitosis-related genes

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MiR-210 is up-regulated in multiple cancer types but its function is disputable and further investigation is necessary. Using a bioinformatics approach, we identified the putative target genes of miR-210 in hypoxia-induced CNE cells from genome-wide scale. Two functional gene groups related to cell cycle and RNA processing were recognized as the major targets of miR-210. Here, we investigated the molecular mechanism and biological consequence of miR-210 in cell cycle regulation, particularly mitosis. Hypoxia-induced up-regulation of miR-210 was highly correlated with the down-regulation of a group of mitosis-related genes, including Plk1, Cdc25B, Cyclin F, Bub1B and Fam83D. MiR-210 suppressed the expression of these genes by directly targeting their 3′-UTRs. Over-expression of exogenous miR-210 disturbed mitotic progression and caused aberrant mitosis. Furthermore, miR-210 mimic with pharmacological doses reduced tumor formation in a mouse metastatic tumor model. Taken together, these results implicate that miR-210 disturbs mitosis through targeting multigenes involved in mitotic progression, which may contribute to its inhibitory role on tumor formation. © 2012 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press.

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He, J., Wu, J., Xu, N., Xie, W., Li, M., Li, J., … Zhang, Y. (2013). MiR-210 disturbs mitotic progression through regulating a group of mitosis-related genes. Nucleic Acids Research, 41(1), 498–508. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gks995

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