| Literature DB >> 29107102 |
Xiaofeng Xue1, Xiaoyan Fei2, Wenjie Hou3, Yajie Zhang2, Liu Liu4, Rongkuan Hu5.
Abstract
AGR2 is a well-studied secreted protein that is involved in multiple biological processes including cell proliferation and migration. The mechanism by which AGR2 increases the growth and migration of non-small cell lung cancer cells (NSCLC) is still unknown. In this study, we report that AGR2 is directly targeted by miR-342-3p. Functional studies suggest that overexpression of miR-342-3p inhibits the proliferation and migration of non-small cell lung cancer cells. Overexpression of AGR2 counteracts the phenotypes induced by miR-342-3p. Moreover, AGR2 expression is up-regulated and negatively correlated with miR-342-3p levels in NSCLC cells and tissues. A meta-analysis of survival data indicates that NSCLC patients with high levels of AGR2 in their tumors have a worse prognosis. Collectively, the identification of miR-342-3p and AGR2 might facilitate the development of biomarkers and therapeutic targets for this devastating disease.Entities:
Keywords: AGR2; Cell migration; Cell proliferation; Non-small cell lung cancer; miR-342-3p
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29107102 DOI: 10.1016/j.canlet.2017.10.024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Lett ISSN: 0304-3835 Impact factor: 8.679