Tumor Biology (Jun 2017)

Downregulation of miR-193a-3p inhibits cell growth and migration in renal cell carcinoma by targeting PTEN

  • Lingqi Liu,
  • Yanqin Li,
  • Shuchao Liu,
  • Qixin Duan,
  • Liang Chen,
  • Tianpeng Wu,
  • Huijun Qian,
  • Sixing Yang,
  • Dianqi Xin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/1010428317711951
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39

Abstract

Read online

Although miR-193a-3p has been found to be dysregulated in variety of human tumors, little is known about its role in renal cell carcinoma. This study was designed to investigate the function and underlying mechanism of miR-193a-3p in human renal cell carcinoma tissues and cell lines. Here, we demonstrated that the expression of miR-193-3p was increased in renal cell carcinoma tissues and cell lines. In addition, knockdown of miR-193a-3p significantly inhibited cell proliferation and colony formation and induced cells into G1 phase arrest. Meanwhile, the migration potential of 786-O cells was also decreased compared to control group. Furthermore, we identified PTEN as a direct and functional target of miR-193a-3p, at least partly responsible for promoting tumor effect of miR-193a-3p in renal cell carcinoma. Taken together, the findings indicated for the first time that miR-193a-3p functions as a tumor-promoting microRNA by directly targeting PTEN in renal cell carcinoma.