| Literature DB >> 35615948 |
Ruliang Ding1, Weiwen Hong1, Liang Huang1, Jinfan Shao1, Wenfeng Yu1, Xijuan Xu1.
Abstract
Previous studies manifested that microRNA-145-5p is pivotal in the development of various cancers. Nevertheless, the potential function of microRNA-145-5p in colorectal cancer remains unclear. This study attempted to investigate the potential role and possible mechanism of microRNA-145-5p in colon cancer. MicroRNA-145-5p and phosphoserine aminotransferase 1 (PSAT1) levels in colon cancer cells were assayed via quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). Cell proliferation and cell cycle status were assessed using Cell Counting Kit-8, colony formation, and flow cytometry. The target binding relationship of microRNA-145-5p and PSAT1 was identified using bioinformatics analysis and dual-luciferase reporter gene assay. The result of qRT-PCR disclosed that microRNA-145-5p was markedly down-regulated and PSAT1 level was up-regulated in colon cancer cell lines. Besides, enforced microRNA-145-5p level repressed proliferation of colon cancer cells, and cells were arrested in G0-G1 phase. Bioinformatics analysis and dual-luciferase reporter genes confirmed that PSAT1 was a downstream target of microRNA-145-5p. Enforced PSAT1 level remarkably modulated cell cycle and fostered cell proliferation. Furthermore, rescue experiments displayed that microRNA-145-5p restrained cell cycle progression and cell proliferation and forced PSAT1 level could partially reverse this process. Taken together, our findings demonstrated that microRNA-145-5p repressed colon cancer cell cycle progression and cell proliferation via targeting PSAT1. Our findings identified microRNA-145-5p as an essential tumor repressor gene in colon cancer and may provide a novel biomarker for colon cancer.Entities:
Keywords: Colon cancer; PSAT1; cell cycle; microRNA-145-5p; proliferation
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35615948 PMCID: PMC9275947 DOI: 10.1080/21655979.2022.2071010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioengineered ISSN: 2165-5979 Impact factor: 6.832
qRT-PCR primer sequences
| Target gene | Primer (5’-3’) |
|---|---|
| microRNA-145-5p | F: 5’-GTCCAGTTTTCCCAGGAATC-3’ |
| R: 5’-AGAACAGTATTTCCAGGAAT-3’ | |
| U6 | F: 5’-CTCGCTTCGGCAGCACA-3’ |
| R: 5’-AACGCTTCACGAATTTGCGT-3’ | |
| PSAT1 | F: 5’-TGCCCAGAAGAATGTTGGCT-3’ |
| R: 5’-TCCAGAACCAAGCCCATGAC-3’ | |
| F: 5’-GATTCCTATGTGGGCGACGAG-3’ | |
| R: 5’-CCATCTCTTGCTCGAAGTCC-3’ |
Figure 1.MicroRNA-145-5p is decreased in colon cancer. (a) Volcano map of 326 differential miRNAs (upregulated in red while downregulated in green); (b) Differential expression of microRNA-145-5p in colon cancer and normal tissue samples (blue: normal; Orange: tumor); (c) MicroRNA-145-5p level in human normal colon epithelial cell line and colon cancer cell lines; * denotes p < 0.05.
Figure 2.MicroRNA-145-5p restrains cell proliferation in colon cancer and affects cell cycle. (a) MicroRNA-145-5p level in HT29 cells with microRNA-145-5p mimic/inhibitor in each treatment group; (b) The colony forming property of HT29 cells in treatment groups; (c) Cell viability of HT29 cells in treatment groups; (d) Cell cycle of HT29 cells in treatment groups; * denotes p < 0.05.
Figure 3.MicroRNA-145-5p targets and binds to PSAT1. (a) Volcano map of differential mRNAs in normal group and tumor group in colon cancer data set (red for upregulated and green for downregulated); (b) Venn plot of predicted target mRNAs of microRNA-145-5p and differentially up-regulated mRNAs; (c) Pearson correlation analysis of microRNA-145-5p and PSAT1; (d) Relative expression of PSAT1 in TCGA (blue: normal and Orange: tumor); (e) PSAT1 mRNA level in different cell lines; (f) PSAT1 protein level in different cells; (g-h) The effect of overexpressed/silenced microRNA-145-5p on PSAT1 level; (i) The binding of microRNA-145-5p to PSAT1; * denotes p < 0.05.
Figure 4.PSAT1 regulates colon cancer cell cycle and affects cell proliferation. (a) GSEA enrichment analysis for PSAT1. (b-c) PSAT1 mRNA and protein levels in cells with overexpressed/silenced PSAT1. (d-e) The effects of PSAT1 overexpression/silence on cell proliferation. (f) Cell cycle analysis. * denotes p < 0.05.
Figure 5.MicroRNA-145-5p targets PSAT1 to restrain cell proliferation of colon cancer. a. PSAT1 mRNA level in transfected cells; b. Protein expression of PSAT1, Cyclin c, Cyclin D1 and Cyclin E1 in each group; c-d. The cell proliferation of each transfection group; e. Cell cycle analysis performed on transfected HT29 cells; * denotes p < 0.05.