| Literature DB >> 28390114 |
Liyun Shen, Xingjun Du, Hongyan Ma, Shunxi Mei.
Abstract
miRNAs have been involved in various types of cancer, including T-cell leukemia. In this study, the role of miR-1193 in the proliferation and invasion of T-cell leukemia cells was explored. First, we found that miR-1193 was sharply downregulated in T-cell leukemia cells when compared with normal T cells. miR-1193 markedly decreased the proliferation and invasion in Jurkat human T-cell leukemia cells. Transmembrane 9 superfamily 3 (TM9SF3) was then predicted to be a potential target gene of miR-1193, the levels of which displayed a strongly negative correlation with miR-1193 levels in T-cell leukemia patients. We confirmed that TM9SF3 was a target gene of miR-1193 by luciferase reporter gene assay. Finally, gene overexpression and knockdown experiments in Jurkat cells revealed that TM9SF3 positively regulated cell proliferation and invasion.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28390114 DOI: 10.3727/096504017X14908284471361
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Res ISSN: 0965-0407 Impact factor: 5.574