Previous reports have shown that miR-30d-5p functions as a tumor suppressor in prostate cancer and gallbladder carcinoma, but its role in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) remains elusive. This study was designed to explore the functional role of miR-30d-5p in proliferation and autophagy of RCC. Our results show that miR-30d-5p is significantly down-regulated in RCC tissues compared with normal tissues. miR-30d-5p overexpression suppressed cell proliferation, cell-cycle G1/S transition and autophagy, but promoted apoptosis in RCC cell lines (786-O and ACHN). Intriguingly, autophagy-related gene 5 (ATG5) was directly targeted by miR-30d-5p, as shown using luciferase reporter assay and biotin-avidin pull-down assay. Moreover, overexpression of ATG5 attenuated the inhibitory effect of miR-30d-5p on proliferation and autophagy in 786-O cells. These results suggest that miR-30d-5p suppresses proliferation and autophagy in RCC cells by targeting ATG5, and this pathway may be a suitable basis for the design of novel cancer therapeutics.

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