Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10765105 | Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
MicroRNAs are involved in cancer-related processes. The microRNA-21(miR-21) has been identified as the only miRNA over-expressed in a wide variety of cancers, including cervical cancer. However, the function of miR-21 is unknown in cervical carcinomas. In this study, we found that the inhibition of miR-21 in HeLa cervical cancer cells caused profound suppression of cell proliferation, and up-regulated the expression of the tumor suppressor gene PDCD4. We also provide direct evidence that PDCD4-3â²UTR is a functional target of miR-21 and that the 18Â bp putative target site can function as the sole regulatory element in HeLa cells. These results suggest that miR-21 may play an oncogenic role in the cellular processes of cervical cancer and may serve as a target for effective therapies.
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Authors
Qing Yao, Hui Xu, Qian-Qian Zhang, Hui Zhou, Liang-Hu Qu,