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MicroRNA-18 facilitates the stemness of gastric cancer by downregulating HMGB3 though targeting Meis2

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ABSTRACT The recurrence and metastasis of gastric cancer are related to the stemness of gastric cancer cells. Researches have shown that miR-18 level is negatively correlated to the occurrence and… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT The recurrence and metastasis of gastric cancer are related to the stemness of gastric cancer cells. Researches have shown that miR-18 level is negatively correlated to the occurrence and development of certain cancer types. However, the effects of miR-18 on the stemness of gastric cancer remain uncertain. In this research, gastric cancer cell lines with stable overexpression of miR-18 were constructed through lentivirus infection. CCK-8 assay, RT-qPCR, Western blot, flow cytometry, and in vivo tumorigenesis assays were performed to evaluate the effects of miR-18 on the stemness of gastric cancer cells. Moreover, luciferase reporter assays found that Meis2 was the target of miR-18. Furthermore, we also found that the low-expressed oncogene HMGB3 is involved in this miR-18/Meis2 axis to further promote the stemness of gastric cancer cells. These findings suggest that the miR-18/Meis2/HMGB3 axis may be potential prognostic indicators for patients with gastric cancer. Graphical Abstract

Keywords: cancer; stemness gastric; meis2; microrna facilitates; gastric cancer; cancer cells

Journal Title: Bioengineered
Year Published: 2022

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