MicroRNA-1179 inhibits the proliferation, migration and invasion of human pancreatic cancer cells by targeting E2F5.

In this study we explored the potential of MicroRNA-1179 as the therapeutic target for the treatment of pancreatic cancer. The results of this study indicated that the expression of miR-1179 was significantly downregulated in the pancreatic cancer cell lines as compared to the normal pancreatic cells. To unveil the potential role of miR-1179, it was overexpressed in the pancreatic cancer cells. It was observed that ectopic expression of miR-1179 caused reduction in the proliferation of pancreatic cancer cells by triggering G0/G1 cell cycle arrest. Further, overexpression of miR-1179 caused inhibition of the cell migration and invasion of the pancreatic cancer cells. To find out the potential target of miR-1179 in pancreatic cancer cells, we carried out bioinformatic analysis, the results showed that miR-1179 targets E2F transcription factor 5. This was also confirmed by western blotting analysis wherein in overexpression of miR-1179 was associated with the downregulation of the expression E2F5. Conversely, silencing of E2F5 had similar effects as that of miR-1179 suppression. Further, E2F5 overexpression could also nullify the effect on cell proliferation, migration and invasion in pancreatic cancer cells. Finally, miR-1179 overexpression could also inhibit tumor growth in vivo by suppressing the expression of E2F5. Taken together, we conclude that miR-1179 overexpression may prove beneficial for the treatment of pancreatic cancer. PMID: 29859832 [PubMed - as supplied...
Source: Chemico-Biological Interactions - Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Tags: Chem Biol Interact Source Type: research