Abstract

ObjectiveSince MAP2K4 was reportedly involved in colorectal cancer development and the p38MAPK/JNK signaling transcription, this study aimed to investigate the mechanism by which the microRNA (miR)-4486 acts on colorectal cell proliferation. MethodsRT-PCR was conducted to measure the expression levels of the MAP2K4 and miR-4486 in NCM460, SW1116, and HCT116 cells. TargetScanHuman site anticipated that MAP2K4 may be a target of miR-4486. The dual-luciferase reporter assay confirmed their relationship. After plasmids of miR-4486 mimic and si-MAP2K4 transfection, MAP2K4 was quantified again, The CCK-8 assay was carried out to assess cell proliferation, while Scratch and Transwell assays were used to evaluate cell migration and invasion. Finally, miR-4486 mimic and SB203580 were applied in HCT116 and SW1116 cells separately or in combination. CCK-8, Scratch and Transwell assay were performed again. In addition, the proteins including c-capase3, Bax, Bcl2, MAP2K4, and the p38MAPK/JNK signaling-related proteins expression levels were quantified by Western blot (WB). ResultsCompared with the NCM460 cells, the expression level of MAP2K4 was elevated, while the expression level of miR-4486 was reduced in SW1116 and HCT116 cells. The results showed that elevated levels of miR-4486 suppressed cell proliferation, migration, and invasion in colorectal cells by downregulating MAP2K4 expression. miR-4486 mimic showed similar effects to SB203580, which promoted colorectal cell apoptosis and inhibited the p38 MAPK/JNK signaling transcription. ConclusionmiR-4486 may target MAP2K4 to inhibit colorectal cell proliferation by inhibiting the activation of the p38/JNK signaling pathway.

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