Abstract

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are internal, non-coding, and ∼22 nt small RNAs that display cell- and tissue-specific expression. They play important regulatory roles in cell proliferation and chemo-sensitivity. This study focused on tumor-suppressive miR-33b-5p expression as well as its role in gastric cancer. MiR-33b-5p was found low expression in gastric cancer cell lines. Functionally, western blots and the luciferase reporter assay were used to confirm that HMGA2 was the potential target of miR-33b-5p. Next, we used CCK-8 kits to analyze the effect of miR-33b-5p combined chemotherapy drugs on cell inhibition rate, and flow cytometry to analyze cells apoptosis. Colony formation ability was determined by plating at 500 cells per well into six-well plates and culturing for 15 d. The results showed that upregulation of miR-33b-5p decreased expression of HMGA2 and inhibited gastric cancer cell growth as well as sensitized gastric cancer cells to chemotherapy drugs. MiR-33b-5p overexpression hindered luciferase activity of HMGA2,3′-untranslated region-based reporter construct in 293 T cells. These data demonstrate that miR-33b-5p may be a potential therapeutic target for gastric cancer and function as tumor-suppressive miRNA through targeting HMGA2 in gastric cancer.

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