Abstract

MicroRNA (miRNA) participates in cellular activities. This article mainly discusses whether miR-451 has a role in the apoptosis of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cells. A549 cell was divided into blank group, miR-451 overexpression group and NC group followed by analysis of level of miR-451, MIF mRNA, MIF, NF-κB, and nuclear expression of NF-κB by immunofluorescence, clone formation, cell apoptosis rate and cell cycle. miR-451 overexpression significantly inhibited MIF and NF-κB expression. In the case of miR-451 overexpression, NSCLC clone formation was inhibited time-dependently The nuclear NF-κB expression in miR451 group was significantly inhibited, indicating inhibition of MIF by miR-451, leading to inhibition of NSCLC cell proliferation. Further results showed that cell apoptotic rate of miR-451 high expression group was elevated with increased cell number in G2 phase, confirming that miR-451 overexpression promoted NSCLC cell apoptosis. miR-451 over-expression can inhibit MIF level by inhibiting NF-κB signaling pathway, thereby promoting NSCLC cell apoptosis, providing a new therapeutic approach for the clinical targeted therapy.

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