| Title: |
MiR-106a inhibits glioma cell growth by targeting E2F1 independent of p53 status |
| Author(s): |
Yang, Guang; Zhang, Ruyou; Chen, Xiaofeng; Mu, Yulong; Ai, Jing; Shi, Chen; Liu, Yaohua; Shi, Changbin; Sun, Lihua; Rainov, Nikolai G.; Li, Hulun; Yang, Baofeng; Zhao, Shiguang
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| Subject(s): |
glioma
apoptosis
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| Abstract: |
MicroRNAs are single-stranded small non-coding RNA molecules which regulate mammalian cell growth, differentiation, and apoptosis by altering the expression of other genes and play a role in tumor genesis and progression. MiR-106a is upregulated in several types of malignancies and provides a pro-tumorigenic effect. However, its role in glioma is largely unknown. Our findings demonstrate that the low expression of miR-106a in human glioma specimens is significantly correlated with high levels of E2F1 protein and high-grade glioma. Here, we present the first evidence that miR-106a provides a tumor-suppressive effect via suppressing proliferation of and inducing apoptosis in human glioma cells. We further show that E2F1 is a direct functional target of miR-106a, suggesting that the effect of miR-106a on the glioma suppressive effect may result from inhibition of E2F1 via post-transcriptional regulation. In addition, our results reveal that miR-106a can increase p53 expression via E2F1 inhibition, whereas the effect of miR-106a on the proliferation of glioma cells is independent of p53 status. Further investigations will focus on the therapeutic use of miR-106a-mediated antitumor effects in glioma. |
| Issue Date: |
2011-06-09 |
| Publisher: |
Springer Verlag |
| Citation Info: |
Yang, G., Zhang, R., Chen, X., Mu, Y., Ai, J., Shi, C., Liu, Y., Shi, C., Sun, L., Rainov, N. G., Li, H., Yang, B., & Zhao, S. 2011. MiR-106a inhibits glioma cell growth by targeting E2F1 independent of p53 status. Journal of Molecular Medicine, 1-14. DOI: 10.1007/s00109-011-0775-x. |
| Type: |
Article |
| Description: |
Post print version of article may differ from published version. The original publication is available at springerlink.com; DOI: 10.1007/s00109-011-0775-x |
| URI: |
http://hdl.handle.net/10027/8233
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| ISSN: |
0946-2716 |
| Sponsor: |
This study was supported by Special Prophase Project of National Basic Research Program of China (2009cb526404 to ZS), and National Natural Science Foundations of China (30772239 and 30973078 to ZS). |
| Date Available in INDIGO: |
2012-03-21 |
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