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Sp1 promotes ovarian cancer cell migration through repressing miR-335 expression
Shaohai Wang1, Yuan Li2, Si Sun1
1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, 430022, China.
Abstract:
Decreased miR-335 has been reported in a variety of cancers. We previously showed that miR-335 played an important role in ovarian cancer metastasis and prognosis. However, miR-335 is down-regulated in ovarian cancer by mechanisms that remain unclear. In silico analysis identified putative transcription factor specificity protein 1 (SP1) transcription factor binding sites in the miR-335 promoter. To investigate the relation between SP1 and miR-335, qRT-PCR was performed. Our results showed both Sp1 knockdown and mithramycin A increased miR-335 expression in ovarian cancer cell lines. Luciferase reporter assays indicated that Sp1 knockdown increased miR-335 transcriptional activity. ChIP experiments showed that Sp1 bound directly to miR-335 promoter. Moreover, transwell migration and wound-healing assays showed that Sp1 knockdown resulted in inhibited cell migration, which was in turn mitigated by miR-335 inhibitor. We propose that miR-335 was negatively regulated by SP1, which in turn contributes to miR-335 deregulation and tumor cells migration.
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