Title of article :
miR-152-3p Affects the Progression of Colon Cancer via the KLF4/IFITM3 Axis
Author/Authors :
Zhu, Xiaoyi Department of Colorectal Surgery - Shulan (Hangzhou) Hospital - Hangzhou, China , Shen, Zhan Department of Colorectal Surgery - Shulan (Hangzhou) Hospital - Hangzhou, China , Man, Da Department of Colorectal Surgery - Shulan (Hangzhou) Hospital - Hangzhou, China , Ruan, Hang Department of Colorectal Surgery - Shulan (Hangzhou) Hospital - Hangzhou, China , Huang, Sha Department of Plastic Surgery - Shulan (Hangzhou) Hospital - Hangzhou, China
Abstract :
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between miR-152-3p and the KLF4/IFITM3 axis, thereby
revealing the mechanism underlying colon cancer occurrence and development, consequently providing a promising target for
colon cancer treatment. Methods. Bioinformatics methods were implemented to analyze the differential expression of miRNAs
and mRNAs in colon cancer, confirm the target miRNA, and predict the downstream targeted mRNAs. qRT-PCR and Western
blot were performed to detect the expression of miR-152-3p, KLF4, and IFITM3. CCK-8 and colony formation assays were
conducted for the assessment of cell proliferation, and flow cytometry was carried out for the detection of cell apoptosis. Finally,
dual-luciferase reporter gene assay was employed to verify the targeting relationship between miR-152-3p and KLF4. Results.
miR-152-3p was highly expressed in colon cancer cells, whereas KLF4 was poorly expressed. Dual-luciferase assay verified that
miR-152-3p targeted to bind to KLF4 and suppressed its expression. Moreover, silencing miR-152-3p or overexpressing KLF4
was found to downregulate IFITM3, thereby inhibiting cell proliferation and potentiating cell apoptosis. In rescue experiments,
we found that miR-152-3p deficiency decreased the expression of IFITM3 and weakened cancer cell proliferation, and such
effects were restored when miR-152-3p and KLF4 were silenced simultaneously. Conclusion. In sum, we discovered that miR152-3p can affect the pathogenesis of colon cancer via the KLF4/IFITM3 axis.
Keywords :
miR-152-3p , KLF4/IFITM3 , Axis
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine