Abstract
Several studies have shown a correlation between glargine use and cancer risk. However, the role of glargine in carcinogenesis, especially in colorectal cancer (CRC), is still inconclusive. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of glargine on proliferation of CRC cells and its possible mechanism. Effect of glargine on the cell proliferation was tested in HCT-116 and SW480 cells by MTT assay, and apoptosis was measured by flow cytometry. The expression of microRNA-95 (miR-95) and sorting nexin 1 (SNX1) protein was also determined by real-time PCR and Western blotting, respectively. The results showed that high dose glargine (from 150 to 300 nM) promoted proliferation and inhibit2ed apoptosis of CRC cells compared with untreated cells. Moreover, glargine could upregulate miR-95 and downregulate SNX1 protein expression in CRC cells. These data show that glargine may indeed trigger cellular proliferation in CRC, probably by regulating miR-95.
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