Effects of zebularine on invasion activity and intracellular expression level of let-7b in colorectal cancer cells

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The effects of zebularine, a DNA methyltransferase inhibitor, on the invasion activity as well as intracellular expression level of let-7b, tumor suppressor microRNA, were examined in three human colorectal cancer (CRC) cell lines: SW480, SW620, and oxaliplatin-resistant SW620 (SW620/OxR). Zebularine suppressed the invasion activity of SW620 and SW620/OxR cells. The intracellular expression level of let-7b was up-regulated by zebularine in SW620 and SW620/OxR cells. The overexpression of let-7b by the transfection of let-7b mimic suppressed invasion activity in SW620 and SW620/OxR cells. These results suggest that zebularine may inhibit invasion activity by up-regulating the intracellular expression level of let-7b in high-invasive CRC cells.

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Tanaka, S., Hosokawa, M., Matsumura, J., Matsubara, E., Kobori, A., Ueda, K., & Iwakawa, S. (2017). Effects of zebularine on invasion activity and intracellular expression level of let-7b in colorectal cancer cells. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 40(8), 1320–1325. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.b16-00687

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