Transcriptome sequencing analysis reveals miR-30c-5p promotes ferroptosis in cervical cancer and inhibits growth and metastasis of cervical cancer xenografts by targeting the METTL3/KRAS axis
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Transcriptome sequencing analysis reveals miR-30c-5p promotes ferroptosis in cervical cancer and inhibits growth and metastasis of cervical cancer xenografts by targeting the METTL3/KRAS axis
Abstract
Cervical cancer is the most common malignant tumor in the female reproductive system worldwide, and its molecular mechanisms remain complex and poorly understood. Various techniques, including transcriptome sequencing, RT-qPCR, ELISA, immunofluorescence, Western blot, CCK-8 assay, Transwell assay, and xenograft models, were employed to investigate gene/miRNA expression, cellular proliferation, migration, and the interactions between miR-30c-5p, METTL3, and KRAS. Our transcriptome sequencing results demonstrated a significant downregulation of miR-30c-5p in cervical cancer cells. Further investigations using RNA pull-down, dual-luciferase reporter assay, Me-RIP, and PAR-CLIP confirmed METTL3 as one of the downstream targets of miR-30c-5p, while KRAS was identified as an iron-death suppressor gene susceptible to m6A modification. Notably, our Me-RIP analysis demonstrated the involvement of METTL3 in m6A modification of KRAS. In vitro experiments revealed that miR-30c-5p facilitated ferroptosis in cervical cancer cells by inhibiting the METTL3/KRAS axis, thus suppressing proliferation and migration. Additionally, in vivo studies demonstrated that miR-30c-5p repressed the growth and metastasis of cervical cancer xenografts through the inhibition of the METTL3/KRAS axis. Overall, this study highlights the critical role of miR-30c-5p in modulating cervical cancer progression by targeting the METTL3/KRAS axis, providing new insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying cervical cancer growth and metastasis.
Keywords: Cervical cancer; Ferroptosis; KRAS; METTL3; m6A modification; miR-30c-5p.
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