miR-625-3p Regulates Transcription Factor 21 (TCF21) Expression to Enhance Radio-resistance of Hepatoma Cells
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Published:2022-02-10
Issue:01
Volume:22
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ISSN:0972-3757
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Container-title:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS
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language:
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Short-container-title:IJHG
Abstract
ABSTRACT miR-625-3p regulates cell functions in various cancers. However, its role in radio-resistance in hepatoma remains to be unveiled. This study aims at investigating the functions of miR-625-3p in hepatoma. RTPCR detected miR-625-3p/TCF21 expression in hepatoma tissues and cell line. MTT assays were conducted to analyze the miR-625-3p role in regulations of radio-resistance of hepatoma cells. Overall survival was evaluated in correlation to miR-625-3p among patients. Luciferase reporter experiments validated the predicted TCF21 as miR-625-3p target. Higher miR-625-3p expression was discovered in hepatoma patients. In tissues of radio resistant patients, miR-625-3p was higher. The overexpression of miR-625-3p increased the radio-resistance of hepatoma cells to irradiation. miR-625-3p adversely moderated TCF21 via binding to the 3’UTR of TCF21. Downregulating miR-625-3p promoted the cell sensitivity to irradiation, which was reversed by TCF21 inhibition.
Publisher
Kamla Raj Enterprises
Subject
Genetics (clinical),Genetics