Downregulation of miR-196-5p Induced by Hypoxia Drives Tumorigenesis and Metastasis in Hepatocellular Carcinoma.

IF 3 4区 医学 Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Hormones & Cancer Pub Date : 2019-12-01 Epub Date: 2019-11-12 DOI:10.1007/s12672-019-00370-5
Hao Zheng, Feng-Rui Bi, Yuan Yang, Yong-Gang Hong, Jun-Sheng Ni, Long Ma, Ming-Hua Liu, Li-Qiang Hao, Wei-Ping Zhou, Li-Hua Song, Hong-Li Yan
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Abstract

In hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the hypoxic tumor microenvironment can drive enhance tumor malignancy and recurrence. The microRNA (miRNA) miR-196-5p has been shown to modulate the progression of several cancer types, but its roles in HCC remain uncertain. In the present report we observed significant miR-196-5p downregulation in HCC tissues and cells, and we found that the expression of this miRNA significantly impaired the proliferation and metastatic potential of HCC in vitro and in vivo. We identified high-mobility group AT-hook 2 (HMGA2) as a miR-196-5p target gene that was associated with the ability of miR-196-5p to modulate the progression of HCC. Expression of miR-196-5p and HMGA2 were correlated with the clinical characteristics and poor outcomes in patients with HCC. Finally, we found that hypoxic conditions were linked with reduced miR-196-5p expression in the context of HCC. Together these results highlight the role for miR-196-5p as an inhibitor of the proliferation and metastasis of HCC via the targeting of HMGA2, with this novel hypoxia/miR-196-5p/HMGA2 pathway serving as a potential target for future therapeutic intervention.

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缺氧诱导的 miR-196-5p 下调驱动肝细胞癌的肿瘤发生和转移
在肝细胞癌(HCC)中,缺氧的肿瘤微环境会加剧肿瘤的恶性程度和复发。微RNA(miRNA)miR-196-5p已被证明可调节多种癌症类型的进展,但其在HCC中的作用仍不确定。在本报告中,我们观察到 miR-196-5p 在 HCC 组织和细胞中的显著下调,并发现这种 miRNA 的表达会显著影响 HCC 在体外和体内的增殖和转移潜能。我们发现高迁移率基团AT-钩2(HMGA2)是miR-196-5p的靶基因,它与miR-196-5p调节HCC进展的能力有关。miR-196-5p 和 HMGA2 的表达与 HCC 患者的临床特征和不良预后相关。最后,我们发现缺氧条件与 HCC 中 miR-196-5p 表达的减少有关。这些结果突出了 miR-196-5p 通过靶向 HMGA2 而抑制 HCC 增殖和转移的作用,这种新型缺氧/miR-196-5p/HMGA2 通路是未来治疗干预的潜在靶点。
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Hormones & Cancer
Hormones & Cancer ONCOLOGY-ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
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期刊介绍: Hormones and Cancer is a unique multidisciplinary translational journal featuring basic science, pre-clinical, epidemiological, and clinical research papers. It covers all aspects of the interface of Endocrinology and Oncology. Thus, the journal covers two main areas of research: Endocrine tumors (benign & malignant tumors of hormone secreting endocrine organs) and the effects of hormones on any type of tumor. We welcome all types of studies related to these fields, but our particular attention is on translational aspects of research. In addition to basic, pre-clinical, and epidemiological studies, we encourage submission of clinical studies including those that comprise small series of tumors in rare endocrine neoplasias and/or negative or confirmatory results provided that they significantly enhance our understanding of endocrine aspects of oncology. The journal does not publish case studies.
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