Biology Direct (Nov 2024)

miR-630 as a therapeutic target in pancreatic cancer stem cells: modulation of the PRKCI-Hedgehog signaling axis

  • Jun Zou,
  • Sha Yang,
  • Chongwu He,
  • Lei Deng,
  • Bangran Xu,
  • Shuai Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13062-024-00539-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

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Abstract Background MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are critical regulators of cancer progression, prompting our investigation into the specific function of miR-630 in pancreatic cancer stem cells (PCSCs). Analysis of miRNA and mRNA expression data in PCSCs revealed downregulation of miR-630 and upregulation of PRKCI, implying a potential role for miR-630 in PCSC function and tumorigenicity. Results Functional assays confirmed that miR-630 directly targets PRKCI, leading to the suppression of the Hedgehog signaling pathway and consequent inhibition of PCSC self-renewal and tumorigenicity in murine models. This study unveiled the modulation of the PRKCI-Hedgehog signaling axis by miR-630, highlighting its promising therapeutic potential for pancreatic cancer (PC) treatment. Conclusions MiR-630 emerges as a pivotal regulator in PCSC biology, opening up new avenues for targeted interventions in PC. The inhibitory effect of miR-630 on PCSC behavior underscores its potential as a valuable therapeutic target, offering insights into innovative treatment strategies for this challenging disease.

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