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. 2014;41(4):2521-7.
doi: 10.1007/s11033-014-3110-0. Epub 2014 Jan 18.

MiR-320a down-regulation mediates bladder carcinoma invasion by targeting ITGB3

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MiR-320a down-regulation mediates bladder carcinoma invasion by targeting ITGB3

Chao Shang et al. Mol Biol Rep. 2014.

Abstract

To investigate whether the miR-320a could regulate bladder cancer cells invasion by down-regulation of ITGB3. Real-time quantitative PCR was applied to evaluate the expression level of miRNA-320a in bladder transitional cell carcinomas (TCC) and normal bladder transitional cell (NBTC) samples. The invasion ability of miR-320a in TCC T24 cells was analyzed by Transwell assay after pre-miR-320a or anti-miR-125b transfection. For the invasion mechanism analysis of miR-320a on T24 cells, TargetScan, PicTar and miRBase were used to predict the possible target gene of miR-320a. Luciferase activities assay and western blot were used to reveal the predicted target gene of miR-320a were direct and specific. RNA interference technology was used to confirm the invasion inhibition of miR-320a was directly induced by ITGB3. Our study showed that miR-320a was down-regulated in human TCC specimens compared to that in NBTC specimens. Over-expression of miR-320a in T24 cells inhibited TCC invasion and this inhibitory effect on T24 cells could be restore by miR-320a knocked down. Mechanism analysis revealed that ITGB3 was a direct and specific target of miR-320a. The advanced effect of anti-miR-320a on TCC cell invasion was mediated by expression silence of ITGB3. In summary, aberrantly expressed miR-320a contribute to T24 cells invasion partly through directly down-regulating ITGB3 protein expression in TCC and this miRNA signature offers a novel potential therapeutic strategy for TCC.

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