Exploration of the regulatory effect of miR-21 on breast cancer cell line proliferation and invasion as well as the downstream target genes
10.1016/j.apjtm.2016.03.025
- Author:
Ying KUANG
1
;
Ying-Jie NIE
1
Author Information
1. Central Lab, Guizhou Provincial People's Hospital
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Breast cancer;
Invasion;
MicroRNA;
Proliferation
- From:
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine
2016;9(5):470-473
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To study the regulatory effects of miR-21 on breast cancer cell line proliferation and invasion as well as the downstream target genes. Methods Breast cancer cell lines MCF-7 were cultured and transfected with miR-21 mimics and the corresponding negative control mimics (NC mimics), and then MTS kits were used to detect cell viability. Transwell experiment was used to detect cell invasion ability, and fluorescence quantitative PCR was used to detect the expression of proliferation and invasion-related genes in cells. Results 24 h after transfection of miR-21 mimics and NC mimics, cell OD value and the number of invasive cells of miR-21 group were significantly higher than those of NC group, and mRNA contents of PDCD-4, FasL, PTEN, RhoB, Maspin, TIMP3 and RECK in cells were significantly lower than those of NC group. Conclusion miR-21 can promote the proliferation and invasion of breast cancer cell lines, and its downstream target genes include PDCD-4, FasL, PTEN, RhoB, Maspin, TIMP3 and RECK.