Mir-1179 is Downregulated in Cervical Cancer and Its Overexpression Suppresses Cancer Cells Invasion by Targeting CHAF1A/ZEB1

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Abstract

The anticancer effect of miR-1179 has been extensively studied in many tumors. The mechanism of miR-1179 action in cervical cancer, however, remains largely unknown. In the present study, miR-1179 was downregulated in both cervical cancer cell lines and cancer tissues. In addition, miR-1179 mimic suppressed cancer cells invasion and epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) in cervical cancer SiHa and Caski cells. We found that chromatin assembly factor 1 subunit A (CHAF1A) might be a direct target of miR-1179 and could be regulated by miR-1179. Furthermore, CHAF1A shRNA suppressed the cervical cancer cells invasion and the expression of EMT-promoted proteins. Reversely, CHAF1A overexpression not only promoted cervical cancer cells invasion but also upregulated the level of Zinc finger E‐box binding protein 1 (ZEB1), an EMT-related protein. The induction of ZEB1 could be counteracted by miR-1179 overexpression. It was observed that in cervical cancer patients’ tissues, miR-1179 was downregulated while the pathway of CHAF1A/ZEB1 was upregulated. In summary, our research indicated that the miR-1179 might regulate CHAF1A/ZEB1 axis and inhibit the invasion of cervical cancer cells.

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Lv, F., Zhong, Y., Sang, L., & Wu, X. (2021). Mir-1179 is Downregulated in Cervical Cancer and Its Overexpression Suppresses Cancer Cells Invasion by Targeting CHAF1A/ZEB1. Acta Biochimica Polonica, 68(2), 193–199. https://doi.org/10.18388/abp.2020_5499

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