MicroRNA-205 functions as a tumor suppressor in human glioblastoma cells by targeting VEGF-A

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are endogenously small non-coding RNAs which are key post-transcriptional regulators of gene expression. Deregulation of miRNAs is common in human tumorigenesis. We report that miRNA-205 is significantly down-regulated in glioma cell lines and tissue specimens. Ectopic expression of miRNA-205 induces apoptosis, cell cycle arrest, impairs cell viability, clonability and invasive properties of glioma cells. We further demonstrate that miRNA-205 can specifically suppress expression of VEGF-A by directly interacting with the putative miRNA-205 binding site at the 3′-UTR. Identification of VEGF-A as a direct target for miRNA-205 may imply that miRNA-205 is a novel target for glioma therapy. Taken together, the present study for the first time provides evidence that miRNA-205 is a glioma-specific tumor suppressor by targeting VEGF-A.

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Yue, X., Wang, P., Xu, J., Zhu, Y., Sun, G., Pang, Q., & Tao, R. (2012). MicroRNA-205 functions as a tumor suppressor in human glioblastoma cells by targeting VEGF-A. Oncology Reports, 27(4), 1200–1206. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.2011.1588

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