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miR-181d-5p-FOXP1 feedback loop modulates the progression of osteosarcoma
Haojie Chen1, Zhenguang Xiao2, Ronghua Yu1
1Department of Orthopaedics, Tongren Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, No. 1111 XianXia Road, Shanghai, 200336, China.
Abstract:
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are playing more and more fundamental roles in the progress of human cancers. miR-181d-5p has not been fully elucidated in human cancers. In this study, we aimed to investigate the biological function and mechanism of miR-181d-5p in osteosarcoma (OS). At first, the expression conditions of miR-181d-5p were identified in OS tissues and cell lines. Downregulation of miR-181d-5p was identified to be a significant prognostic factor for patients with OS. Using the bioinformatics analysis, the putative target mRNA (FOXP1) of miR-181d-5p was found out. Similarly, the expression conditions and prognostic value of FOXP1 were identified in OS. To validate the tumor suppressive role of miR-181d-5p in OS, gain or loss of function assays were carried out in OS cell lines. The results indicated the anti-oncogenic function of miR-181d-5p in OS. Subsequently, the oncogenic function of FOXP1 in OS was identified by functional assays. Rescue assays manifested that the oncogenic function of FOXP1 can be partially reversed by miR-181d-5p. Combining with the result of luciferase reporter assay, we confirmed that miR-181d-5p can act as a tumor suppressor in OS via targeting FOXP1. Further mechanism experiments revealed that FOXP1 can suppressed the transcription activity of miR-181d-5p by acting as a transcription inhibitor. In conclusion, our study revealed that miR-181d-5p-FOXP1 feedback loop modulates cell proliferation and metastasis in osteosarcoma.
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