OncoTargets and Therapy (Nov 2019)

miR-19a Is Involved In Progression And Malignancy Of Anaplastic Thyroid Cancer Cells

  • Calabrese G,
  • Dolcimascolo A,
  • Caruso G,
  • Forte S

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 12
pp. 9571 – 9583

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Giovanna Calabrese,1,* Anna Dolcimascolo,1,* Giuseppe Caruso,2 Stefano Forte3 1Department of Biomedical and Biotechnological Sciences, Physiology Section, University of Catania, Catania 95123, Italy; 2Department of Laboratories, Oasi Research Institute, IRCCs, Troina, EN 94018, Italy; 3Molecular Biology Unit, IOM Ricerca, Viagrande, CT 95029, Italy*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Giovanna CalabreseDepartment of Biomedical and Biotechnological Sciences, Physiology Section, University of Catania, Catania 95123, ItalyEmail [email protected] ForteIOM Ricerca, Viagrande, CT 95029, ItalyEmail [email protected]: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are endogenous, single-stranded, non-coding RNAs acting as negative regulators of gene expression involved in a number of physiological processes. MiRNAs’ expression is commonly dysregulated in many types of human tumor diseases and cancers, including thyroid cancers, and is often involved in tumor initiation and progression. miR-19a, a member of miR-17-92 cluster, has been demonstrated to promote cell growth in anaplastic thyroid cancer (ATC), the most advanced and aggressive thyroid cancer.Purpose: In this work, we investigate the potential contribution of miR-19a in thyroid cancer cells poor prognosis and de-differentiation.Methods: We directly modulated the expression of miR-19a in papillary (PTC) and anaplastic thyroid carcinoma cell lines through transfection of specific miR-19a mimic or inhibitor. Further, we performed gene expression analysis of specific genes to evaluate miR-19a association with cell cycle, differentiation, and poor prognosis.Results: Our data indicate that miR-19a overexpression in PTC cells significantly promotes cell growth, decreases the expression of differentiation genes and activates poor prognosis genes. Its inhibition in ATC cells reduces cell proliferation and the expression of genes related to poor prognosis but does not affect differentiation.Conclusion: Our findings reveal the existence of functional associations between miR-19a expression and thyroid cancer progression and malignancy suggesting miR-19a as a novel candidate therapeutic target for ATC.Keywords: cluster miR-17-92, miR-19a, thyroid carcinoma, poor prognosis, differentiation

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