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miR‐150‐504‐519d inhibits the growth of human colorectal cancer cell line SW48 and downregulates c‐FLIP receptor

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microRNAs (miRNAs) are noncoding RNAs that regulates the expression of target messenger RNAs (mRNAs). c‐FLIP is an inhibitor of cell apoptosis through inhibition of caspase 8. miR‐150, miR‐504, and miR‐519d… Click to show full abstract

microRNAs (miRNAs) are noncoding RNAs that regulates the expression of target messenger RNAs (mRNAs). c‐FLIP is an inhibitor of cell apoptosis through inhibition of caspase 8. miR‐150, miR‐504, and miR‐519d were related to cancer cell proliferation, invasion, and migration in colorectal cancer (CRC). However, the role of miR‐150‐504‐519d in CRC has not been studied and the relationship between miR‐150‐504‐519d and c‐FLIP remains unclear. In this study, we found that c‐FLIP was upregulated in CRC tissues, without detectable expression in normal CRC tissues. Using SW48 cell line, we further showed that miR‐150‐504‐519d inhibited migration, invasion, and promoted apoptosis of SW48 cells. Moreover, in SW48 cell line transfected with miR‐150‐504‐519d, the protein expression of c‐FLIP was significantly lower compared with cells transfected with scramble. Our results demonstrated upregulation of c‐FLIP in CRC, which was downregulated in SW48 cells after the transfection of miR‐150‐504‐519d, suggesting that manipulation of miR‐150‐504‐519d expression might be a novel approach for the treatment of colorectal cancer.

Keywords: 504 519d; colorectal cancer; mir 150; 150 504; cell

Journal Title: Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
Year Published: 2018

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