The miR-200 family suppresses epithelial-mesenchymal transition by inhibiting ZEB1 and ZEB2 mRNA translation in several types of cancers. Kindlin-2 is a target gene of miR-200b and its expression level correlates positively to ZEB2 in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). Whether Kindlin-2 and ZEB2 share a competitive endogenous RNAs regulatory network in OSCC remains unclear. Here, we studied the expression levels of miR-200b, Kindlin-2, and ZEB2 and found direct interaction between miR-200b, ZEB2, and Kindlin-2 mRNA in OSCC. A series of experiments was performed to elucidate the role of miR-200b and Kindlin-2 in OSCC cells. To further investigate whether Kindlin-2 regulates ZEB2 as a "ceRNA", we utilized pools of siRNAs to deplete Kindlin-2 or ZEB2 in Tca-8113 cells. Significantly elevated expression levels of Kindlin-2 and ZEB2, down-regulated mRNA levels of miR-200b, and a positive correlation between Kindlin-2 and ZEB2 were found in OSCC cells. Additional results suggest that miR-200b directly targets ZEB2 and that Kindlin-2 3'UTR miR-200b repressed both the migration and invasive functionality of Tca-8113. Kindlin-2 and ZEB2 are involved in accelerated migration and invasion of Tca-113 cells and Kindlin-2 controlled ZEB2 expression. However, Kindlin-2-mediated ZEB2 regulation did not depend on miRNAs. These results indicate that Kindlin-2 does not act as ZEB2 ceRNA and modify the migration of Tca-8113 cells. Our results improve our understanding of the underlying molecular and cellular mechanisms of oral cancer metastasis.
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Am J Transl Res
August 2018
Department of Oral Maxillofacial Surgery, Key Lab of Oral Clinical Medicine, The Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University Qingdao, Shandong, P. R. China.
The miR-200 family suppresses epithelial-mesenchymal transition by inhibiting ZEB1 and ZEB2 mRNA translation in several types of cancers. Kindlin-2 is a target gene of miR-200b and its expression level correlates positively to ZEB2 in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). Whether Kindlin-2 and ZEB2 share a competitive endogenous RNAs regulatory network in OSCC remains unclear.
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October 2015
The Key Laboratory of Molecular Biology for High Cancer Incidence Coastal Chaoshan Area, Shantou University Medical College, Shantou, Guangdong, China.
Our previous studies have shown that loss of miR-200b enhances the invasiveness of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) cells. However, whether the miR-200-ZEB1/2-E-cadherin regulatory cascade, a master regulator of epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), is involved in the regulation of ESCC invasion remains elusive. Here, we show that miR-200b represses ESCC cell invasion in vivo without altering the expression of E-cadherin and vimentin, two surrogate markers of EMT.
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