miR-20a promotes migration and invasion by regulating TNKS2 in human cervical cancer cells
By: Kang HW, Wang F, Wei Q, Zhao YF, Liu M, Li X, Tang H.

Tianjin Life Science Research Center and Basic Medical School, Tianjin Medical University, Tianjin 300070, China.
FEBS Lett. 2012 Mar 23; 586(6):897-904. Epub 2012 Feb 22.

Abstract

miR-20a is an important member of the miR-17-92 cluster, and its real function in cervical cancer cells is unknown. Our study demonstrated that miR-20a was upregulated in cervical cancer tissues. Overexpression of miR-20a in cervical cancer-derived cell lines, HeLa and C-33A, enhanced long-term cellular proliferation, migration and invasion, whereas inhibition of miR-20a suppressed those functions. We also confirmed that oncogenic TNKS2 is directly upregulated by miR-20a. Furthermore, suppression of TNKS2 expression could inhibit colony formation, migration and invasion of cervical cancer cells. Therefore, we concluded that miR-20a can promote migration and invasion of cervical cancer cells through the upregulation of TNKS2.

Copyright © 2012 Federation of European Biochemical Societies. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

PMID: 22449978







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