Heli Gao
Oncology Department, Peking union Medical College
Hospital
Objective: miR-222 has been reported to be
overexpressed in colorectal cancer and influence cancer cell proliferation and
drug resistance. However, the role of miR-222 in colorectal cancer cell
invasion and migration as well as the underlying molecular mechanisms remain
largely unknown. Method: Cell cycle distribution and apoptosis were assessed
by flow cytometry. Cell migration and invasion were analyzed by Transwell
assays. The possible target gene of miR-222 was searched and identified by
bioinformatics, dual luciferase reporter assay and Western Blot. SiRNA method
was used to confirm the function of the target gene. Result: Overexpression
of miR-222 effectively induces migration and invasion of CRC cell in vitro.
Bioinformatics and dual luciferase reporter assay revealed that miR-222
specifically targeted the 3'-UTR of Melanoma inhibitory activity member 3
(MIA3), downregulating its expression at the protein level. Inhibition of MIA3
by siRNA enhanced the migration and invasion of CRC cell lines. Conclusion: Our
study showed that miR-222 enhances migration and invasion in CRC cells mostly by
down-regulation of MIA3.
Key
Words: colorectal cancer microRNA 222
MIA3
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