Abstract

Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) has become a common malignant cancer with increasing incidence rate and high recurrence risk in genitourinary oncology around the world. Recently, miRNAs were identified to affect pathogenesis, development, molecular functions, and prognosis of ccRCC. In this study, microRNA-184-5p (miR-184-5p) was identified from three independent ccRCC cohorts and was determined as a significantly distinct prognostic biomarker. Relative miR-184-5p expression was found in A-498 and 786-O ccRCC cells compared with HK-2 cells. After ccRCC cells were transfected with miR-184-5p mimics or inhibitor, biological abilities of miR-184-5p in tumor cell proliferation, cycle, apoptosis and invasion were determined. Additionally, we confirmed the direct relationship between miR-184-5p and NUS1 dehydrodolichyl diphosphate synthase subunit (NUS1) by using the Luciferase reporter and rescue assays. These results indicated that the expression level of miR-184-5p in human ccRCC cells and tissues was reduced, and the up-regulation of miR-184-5p regulated A-498 and 786-O cell proliferation, invasion and apoptosis by directly targeting NUS1. These findings may provide new theoretical targets for treatment strategies and drug development of ccRCC.

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