Abstract

BackgroundProstate cancer (PCa) is a frequent malignant tumor worldwide with high morbidity along with mortality. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have been identified as key posttranscriptional modulators in diverse cancers. Herein, we purposed to explore the impacts of miR‐363‐3p on PCa growth, migration, infiltration along with apoptosis.MethodsThe expressions of miR‐363‐3p along with Dickkopf 3 (DKK3) were assessed in clinical PCa specimens. We adopted the PCa cell line PC3 and transfected it using miR‐363‐3p repressors or mimic. The relationship of miR‐363‐3p with DKK3 was verified by a luciferase enzyme reporter assay. Cell viability along with apoptosis were determined by MTT assay coupled with flow cytometry analysis. Cell migration along infiltration were detected via wound healing, as well as Transwell assays. The contents of DKK3, E‐cadherin, vimentin along with N‐cadherin were analyzed via Western blotting accompanied with qRT–PCR.ResultsMiR‐363‐3p was found to be inversely associated with the content of DKK3 in clinical PCa specimens. Further investigations revealed that DKK3 was miR‐363‐3p's direct target. Besides, overexpression of miR‐363‐3p decreased the contents of DKK3, promoted cell viability, migration coupled with infiltration, and reduced cell apoptosis, while silencing of miR‐363‐3p resulted in opposite influence. Upregulation of miR‐363‐3p diminished E‐cadherin contents but increased vimentin along with N‐cadherin protein contents in PC3 cells; in contrast, miR‐363‐3p downregulation produced the opposite result.ConclusionOur study indicates that miR‐363‐3p promotes PCa growth, migration coupled with invasion while dampening apoptosis by targeting DKK3.

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