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MicroRNA 101 Attenuated NSCLC Proliferation through IDH2/HIFα Axis Suppression in the Warburg Effect

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Lung cancer is the most diagnosed and deadly cancer in China. MicroRNAs are small noncoding RNA gene products that exhibit multifunctional regulation in cancer cell progressions. MiR-101 loss was illustrated… Click to show full abstract

Lung cancer is the most diagnosed and deadly cancer in China. MicroRNAs are small noncoding RNA gene products that exhibit multifunctional regulation in cancer cell progressions. MiR-101 loss was illustrated in about 29% of lung cancer patients, and sophisticated mechanisms of miR-101 regulation in NSCLC are eager to be disclosed. Here, using specimens from NSCLC patients and Dural-luciferase reporter assay, we got a clue that miR-101 correlated with IDH2. MiR-101 overexpression and IDH2 deficiency both suppressed NSCLC tumor growth in mice. Moreover, in NSCLC, miR-101 suppressed IDH2 expression levels, further increased α-KG concentration, and finally inhibited the Warburg effect under hypoxic conditions through downregulating HIF1α expression by promoting HIF1α hydroxylation and degradation. In conclusion, miR-101 attenuated the Warburg effect and NSCLC proliferation through IDH2/HIF1α pathway.

Keywords: idh2; warburg effect; 101 attenuated; mir 101

Journal Title: Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
Year Published: 2022

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