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Effect of miR-27a-3p on Proliferation and Migration in Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Cells

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  • Rongrong Zheng
  • Shaofeng Wu
  • Xiangfeng Jin
  • Yuhong Liu

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Objective To investigate the expression of miR-27a-3p in tumor tissue of patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and explore the effect of miRNA-27a-3p expression on invasion and migration of lung cancer cells. Methods The tumor tissues of 21 NSCLC patients and corresponding adjacent normal tissues were collected for this study and the differences of miR-27a-3p expression levels in tumor tissues and adjacent tissues were detected by real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR. The expression of miR-27a-3p in A549 cells was overexpressed and silenced by transfecting miR-27a-3p mimics and miR-27a-3p inhibitor. And the ability of proliferation and migration of A549 cells after transfecting were detected by MTT and cell scratch assaies. Results The expression levels of miR-27a-3p in tumor tissues of NSCLC patients were significantly higher than adjacent non-cancerous tissues. The proliferation and migration ability of A549 cells were enhanced significantly after overexpression of miR-27a-3p. The silencing of miR-27a-3p expression in A549 cells produces the opposite effect. Conclusion Compared with normal tissues, NSCLC tissues have high expression of miR-27a-3p. Overexpression of miR-27a-3p enhanced the proliferation and migration ability of lung cancer cells. Therefore, miR-27a-3p may be an important regulatory factor in the development of NSCLC.

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  • Rongrong Zheng & Shaofeng Wu & Xiangfeng Jin & Yuhong Liu, 2018. "Effect of miR-27a-3p on Proliferation and Migration in Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Cells," International Journal of Sciences, Office ijSciences, vol. 7(03), pages 94-101, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:adm:journl:v:7:y:2018:i:3:p:94-101
    DOI: 10.18483/ijSci.1618
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