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Abstract

Gastric cancer is one of the most common malignancies worldwide; however, the molecular mechanism in tumorigenesis still needs exploration. BCL2L11 belongs to the BCL-2 family, and acts as a central regulator of the intrinsic apoptotic cascade and mediates cell apoptosis. Although miRNAs have been reported to be involved in each stage of cancer development, the role of miR-24 in GC has not been reported yet. In the present study, miR-24 was found to be up-regulated while the expression of BCL2L11 was inhibited in tumor tissues of GC. Studies from both in vitro and in vivo shown that miR-24 regulates BCL2L11 expression by directly binding with 3'UTR of mRNA, thus promoting cell growth, migration while inhibiting cell apoptosis. Therefore, miR-24 is a novel onco-miRNA that can be potential drug targets for future clinical use.

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Title
Onco-miR-24 regulates cell growth and apoptosis by targeting BCL2L11 in gastric cancer
Author
Zhang, Haiyang; Duan, Jingjing; Qu, Yanjun; Deng, Ting; Liu, Rui; Zhang, Le; Bai, Ming; Li, Jialu; Ning, Tao; Ge, Shaohua; Wang, Xia; Wang, Zhenzhen; Fan, Qian; Li, Hongli; Ying, Guoguang; Huang, Dingzhi; Ba, Yi
Pages
141-151
Publication year
2016
Publication date
Jan 2016
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
1674800X
e-ISSN
16748018
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1762635448
Copyright
HEP and Springer 2016