Expression and mechanism of microRNA-181A on incidence and survival in late liver metastases of colorectal cancer.
By: Zengjun Li, Haipeng Wang, Zhongfa Xu, Yanlai Sun, Jianjun Han

Department of General Surgery, Shandong Cancer Hospital and Institute, Shandong Academy of Medical Science, Jinan, Shandong 250117, P.R. China.
2015-8-14; doi: 10.3892/or.2016.4546
Abstract

The emerging role of microRNA-181A (miR-181A) in CRC patients with late liver metastases was studied. In the present study we investigated the association between expression and mechanism of miRNA-181A, liver metastasis and prognosis of colorectal cancer (CRC). The expression of miR-181A and PTEN in CRC patients with late liver metastases was higher than that of the normal (control) group, whereas the expression of miR-181A and PTEN was lower in all pathological groups (TNM I-TNM IV). Overall survival (OS) of lower expression miR-181A CRC patients with late liver metastases was higher than that of higher expression miR-181A CRC patients with late liver metastases. The expression of miR-181A and PTEN in the colon cell line NCM460 was lower than that of the colon cancer SW620 cell line. Upregulation of miR-181A promoted cell viability and inhibited apoptosis of SW620 cells, suppressed PTEN expression and activated phosphorylation of AKT (p-AKT) in SW620 cells. Additionally, downregulation of miR-181A inhibited cell viability of SW620 cells through promotion of PTEN and inhibition of p-AKT. Together, our results indicate that miR-181A expression is associated with CRC patients with late liver metastases through PTEN/AKT signaling.





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