miR-3154 promotes glioblastoma proliferation and metastasis via targeting TP53INP1

Abstract Glioblastomas (GBM) are most common types of primary brain tumors and miRNAs play an important role in pathogenesis of glioblastomas. Here, we reported a new miRNA, miR-3154, which regulates glioblastoma proliferation and metastasis. miR-3154 was elevated in glioblastoma tissue and cell lin...

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Main Authors: Xiangdan Lin, Qiong Wu, Wei Lei, Dongyang Wu, Jianchun Sheng, Guobiao Liang, Guojun Hou, Di Fan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2024-11-01
Series:Cell Division
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13008-024-00134-w
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Summary:Abstract Glioblastomas (GBM) are most common types of primary brain tumors and miRNAs play an important role in pathogenesis of glioblastomas. Here, we reported a new miRNA, miR-3154, which regulates glioblastoma proliferation and metastasis. miR-3154 was elevated in glioblastoma tissue and cell lines, and its elevation was associated with grade of glioblastomas. Knockdown of miR-3154 in cell lines weakened ability of proliferation and colony formation, and caused cell cycle arrested and higher percentage of apoptosis. Knockdown of miR-3154 also impaired ability of migration and invasion in glioblastoma cells. In mechanism, miR-3154 bound directly to Tumor Protein P53 Inducible Nuclear Protein 1 (TP53INP1), down-regulating TP53INP1 expression at both mRNA and protein level. Silence of TP53INP1 reversed the effect of miR-3154 knockdown on proliferation and metastasis of glioblastoma cells. These findings show that miR-3154 promotes glioblastoma proliferation and metastasis via targeting TP53INP1.
ISSN:1747-1028