Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment (Nov 2021)

MiR-18a-5p Facilitates Progression of Hepatocellular Carcinoma by Targeting CPEB3

  • Mingxin Cui MM,
  • Fengzhi Qu MM,
  • Libing Wang MM,
  • Daming Cheng MB,
  • Xiaogang Liu MM

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/15330338211043976
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20

Abstract

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Objective: To explore the function of the miR-18a-5p/CPEB3 axis in regulating the occurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Methods: Differentially expressed miRNAs and mRNAs were acquired by bioinformatics analysis. qRT-PCR was used for miR-18a-5p and CPEB3 mRNA expression detection. Cell functional assays were implemented to examine the biological functions of HCC cells. The binding relationship between miR-18a-5p and CPEB3 was verified by a dual luciferase assay. Results: In HCC, miR-18a-5p was remarkably highly expressed, while CPEB3 was markedly lowly expressed. HCC cell progression was facilitated after cells transfecting miR-18a-5p mimic, whereas silencing miR-18a-5p caused the opposite result. Overexpressing CPEB3 could restore promoting effect of miR-18a-5p on the growth of HCC cells. Conclusion: Oncogene miR-18a-5p accelerates malignant phenotype by suppressing CPEB3. MiR-18a-5p/CPEB3 axis in HCC identified in this study provides a new target for HCC treatment.