miR-141 inhibits the proliferation of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
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Department of stomatology,Changzheng Hospital,Second Military Medical University,Department of stomatology,Changzheng Hospital,Second Military Medical University,Department of stomatology,Changzheng Hospital,Second Military Medical University,Department of stomatology,Changzheng Hospital,Second Military Medical University,Department of stomatology,Changzheng Hospital,Second Military Medical University,Department of stomatology,Changzheng Hospital,Second Military Medical University,Department of stomatology,Changhai Hospital,Second Military Medical University

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Supported by Research Project of the "12th Five-Year Plan" for Medical Science and Technology of PLA(CWS11J300), Key Project on the Integration of Industry, Education, Research and Medicine of Shanghai Science and Technology Committee (12DZ1940503, 13DZ1942704), and PLA Health Training Project(2011XL015).

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    Objective To study the effect of miR-141 on the proliferation of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma(HNSCC)cells. Methods The expressions of miR-141 in 19 HNSCC tissues and the matched adjacent normal tissues were analyzed by qRT-PCR. The miR-141 in Hep-2 or SCC-9 cells was overexpressed or down-regulated by miR-141 mimics or miR-141 ASO transfection. Then the effects of overexpression or down-regulation of miR-141 on cellular proliferation were analyzed by MTT experiment. The targeted genes of miR-141 were predicted by bioinformatics algorithms. Results The expression of miR-141 in HNSCC tissues was found significantly lower than that in matched normal tissue(P<0.05). Overexpression of miR-141 significantly inhibited the proliferation of Hep-2 and SCC-9 cells, and down-regulation of miR-141 significantly promoted the proliferation of Hep-2 and SCC-9 cells(P<0.05). Bioinformatics algorithms showed that ZEB1 was likely to be a targeted gene of miR-141 in HNSCC. Conclusion miR-141 may inhibit HNSCC cell proliferation via ZEB1.

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  • Received:March 12,2015
  • Revised:October 02,2015
  • Adopted:October 21,2015
  • Online: December 24,2015
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