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  • miR-381 is found to be decreased in clear-cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) and its role in tumor biology is not well understood.
  • A study involving 60 pairs of ccRCC and adjacent non-tumor tissues was conducted to analyze miR-381 expression and its effects on cell behaviors using various assays.
  • The results indicated that lower levels of miR-381 promote tumor cell growth, migration, and resistance to chemotherapy, suggesting that restoring its levels could enhance anti-tumor effects.

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BACKGROUND MicroRNA-381 (miR-381) is proven to be involved in many human tumors. Bioinformatics prediction suggests that miR-381 is decreased in renal cell carcinoma. However, its biological functions in clear-cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) remain largely unknown. The present research aimed to evaluate miR-381 expression in renal cancer tissues and its effects on cell proliferation, growth, migration, and chemoresistance. MATERIAL AND METHODS Sixty pairs of ccRCC and the adjacent non-tumor specimens were collected during routine therapeutic surgery. Quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) assay was employed to examine miR-381 expression in the ccRCC tissues and the associated adjacent tissues (the normal tissues adjacent to tumor tissues). Cell transfection assay and Thiazolyl Blue Tetrazolium Bromide (MTT) assay were utilized to observe effects of miR-381 on the cell proliferation, growth, invasion, and chemoresistance in the Caki-1 cell line and 786-O cell line. Flow cytometry was used to assess cell apoptosis. Caki-1 cell and 786-O cell Xenograft BALB/c mouse models were established. RESULTS miR-381 expression was downregulated in ccRCC tissues in vivo and in cell lines in vitro. Downregulation of miR-381 promoted growth of cells and restrained the ccRCC cell apoptosis. Increased miR-381 combined with Ci and Pa suppressed the proliferation and enhanced the anti-tumor effects of Ci and Pa at tolerated concentrations in vitro. miR-381 inhibition promoted chemoresistance in vitro. CONCLUSIONS miR-381 levels were significantly downregulated in renal cancer tissues and miR-381 inhibition promoted tumor cell growth, migration, and chemoresistance.

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