Effect of miR-205 on proliferation and migration of thyroid cancer cells by targeting CCNB2 and the mechanism

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This study explored the target of miR-205 and the effect of miR-205 on the proliferation and migration regulating its target in thyroid cancer cells (TC). Twenty-five pairs of TC and adjacent tissues were collected after surgical resection. Real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR (qRT-PCR) was used to detect the expression of miR-205 in TC tissues and cells (SW579, B-CPAP, TPC-1, WRO). SW579 cells were transfected with miR-205 mimic, and SW579 cells with overexpression of miR-205 were constructed. The effects of miR-205 overexpression on the proliferation and migration of SW579 cells were observed by cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8) and Transwell assays, respectively. Luciferase reporter assay was further used to look for the target of miR-205 and to study the mechanism of miR-205 in the proliferation and migration of TC cells. Compared with normal tissues and cells, the expression of miR-205 was significantly reduced in TC tissues (t=3.47, P=0.031) and cells (t=5.41, P=0.016). Overexpression of miR-205 inhibited the proliferation (t=4.12, P=0.035) and migration (t=4.47, P=0.027) of SW579 cells. Luciferase reporter assays found that CCNB2 was a target gene of miR-205 (t=4.63, P=0.024), qRT-PCR and western blot assays confirmed there was negatively correlation between CCNB2 and miR-205 (t=3.55, P=0.029; t=2.86, P=0.043). CCNB2 overexpression reversed the inhibition of miR-205 on the proliferation (t=3.70, P=0.031) and migration (t=4.12, P=0.022) of SW579 cells. In conclusion, miR-205 inhibits the proliferation and migration of TC cells by targeting CCNB2, which may be a potential target of TC therapy.

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Wang, X., Zhang, H., Jiao, K., Zhao, C., Liu, H., Meng, Q., … Li, Y. (2020). Effect of miR-205 on proliferation and migration of thyroid cancer cells by targeting CCNB2 and the mechanism. Oncology Letters, 19(3), 2568–2574. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2020.11275

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