Citation

  • Authors: An, H. J., Kwak, S. Y., Yoo, J. O., Kim, J. S., Bae, I. H., Park, M. J., Cho, M. Y., Kim, J., Han, Y. H.
  • Year: 2016
  • Journal: Biochim Biophys Acta 1862 1926-37
  • Applications: in vivo / mimic miRNA / in vivo-jetPEI

Method

10 µg of miRNA mimic was injected intratumorally to subcutaneous tumor xenografts with 1.2 µl of in vivo-jetPEI (N/P ratio of 6). Two injections were performed with 3 days interval.

Abstract

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play pivotal roles in tumorigenesis as either tumor suppressors or oncogenes. In the present study, we discovered and demonstrated the tumor suppressive function of a novel miRNA miR-5582-5p. miR-5582-5p induced apoptosis and cell cycle arrest in cancer cells, but not in normal cells. GAB1, SHC1, and CDK2 were identified as direct targets of miR-5582-5p. Knockdown of GAB1/SHC1 or CDK2 phenocopied the apoptotic or cell cycle arrest-inducing function of miR-5582-5p, respectively. The expression of miR-5582-5p was lower in tumor tissues than in adjacent normal tissues of colorectal cancer patients, while the expression of the target proteins exhibited patterns opposite to that of miR-5582-5p. Intratumoral injection of a miR-5582-5p mimic or induced expression of miR-5582-5p in tumor cells suppressed tumor growth in HCT116 xenografts. Collectively, our results suggest a novel tumor suppressive function for miR-5582-5p and its potential applicability for tumor control.

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