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MiR-371-5p Down-regulates Pre MRNA Processing Factor 4 Homolog B (PRPF4B) and Facilitates the G1/S Transition in Human Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cells

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Journal Cancer Lett
Specialty Oncology
Date 2013 Mar 8
PMID 23466643
Citations 23
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Abstract

Increasing evidence has lent support to the notion that miRNAs regulate hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cell proliferation by directly targeting cell cycle-related genes. Among these genes, we identified PRPF4B, a CDK-like kinase, as a new target of miR-371-5p. Over-expression of miR-371-5p and knockdown of PRPF4B promotes cell growth by accelerating the G1/S transition in HCC cell lines. Moreover, miR-371-5p promotes tumor growth of QGY-7703 cells in vivo. Conversely, inhibition of miR-371-5p yields an opposing effect. Ectopic expression of PFPF4B abolishes the malignant phenotypes caused by miR-371-5p. Furthermore, contrary to PRPF4B, miR-371 was up-regulated in HCC tissues. Collectively, we highlight the significance of miR-371-5p and PRPF4B in cell cycle progression and hepatocarcinogenesis.

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