Epigenetic regulation of miR‐129‐2 and its effects on the proliferation and invasion in lung cancer cells |
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Authors: | Yingying Xiao Xiaoxia Li Haoli Wang Ruiling Wen Juan He Jun Tang |
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Institution: | KingMed Diagnostics and KingMed School of Laboratory Medicine, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China |
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Abstract: | MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play a pivotal role in carcinogenesis. Dysregulation of miRNAs, both oncogenic miRNAs and tumour‐suppressive miRNAs, is closely associated with cancer development and progression. The levels of miRNAs could be changed epigenetically by DNA methylation in the 5′ untranslated region (UTR) of pre‐mature miRNAs. To investigate whether DNA methylation alters the expression of miR‐129 in lung cancer, we did DNA methylation assays and found that 5′ UTR region of miR‐129‐2 gene was absolutely methylated in both A549 and SPCA‐1 lung cancer cells, but totally un‐methylated in 95‐D cells. The expression of miR‐129 was restored by 5‐Aza‐2'‐deoxycytidine (DAC), a de‐methylation agent, in both A549 and SPCA‐1 cells, resulting in attenuated cell migration and invasion ability, and decreased protein level of NF‐κB, which indicates the involvement of NF‐κB pathway. To further illustrate the roles of miR‐129 in lung tumourigenesis, we overexpressed miR‐129 in lung cancer cells by transfection of miR‐129 mimics, and found arrested cell proliferation at G2/M phase of cell cycle and inhibited cell invasion. These findings strongly suggest that miR‐129 is a tumour suppressive miRNA, playing important roles in the development and progression of human lung cancer. |
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Keywords: | microRNA valosin‐containing protein DNA methylation cell invasion lung cancer |
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