Abstract

BackgroundStudies have shown that miR-502-5p functions as a tumor suppressor and is associated with tumor growth and metastasis. This study intends to uncover the potential mechanism of miR-502-5p functioning as a tumor suppressor in gastric cancer.MethodsExpression levels of miR-502-5p and PD-L1 were measured by using qRT-PCR. Cell proliferation abilities were examined by EDU incorporation assay. Cell migration, invasion and cell cycle analysis of cells were determined by transwell assay, transwell-matrigel assay and flow cytometry, respectively. The relationship between miR-502-5p expression and the overall survival of xenograft tumor mice was statistically analyzed. Bioinformatics analysis and luciferase reporter assays were applied to analyze the relationship between miR-502-5p and CD40, STAT3 or PD-L1. Expressions of CD40, STAT3 and PD-L1 at protein level were detected by western blot.ResultsThe results showed that miR-502-5p was significantly downregulated in gastric cancer tumor tissues compared with adjacent normal tissues. Overexpression of miR-502-5p significantly attenuated the proliferation, migration/invasion and induced the G1 phase arrest of gastric cancer cells. Consistently, miR-502-5p suppressed tumor growth and metastasis in vivo. Mechanically, we demonstrated that miR-502-5p had inhibited the malignant behaviour of gastric cancer by down-regulating PD-L1 expression at transcriptional level and post-transcriptional levels.ConclusionsThese findings suggest that miR-502-5p acts as a tumor suppressor in gastric cancer (GC). MiR-502-5p/PD-L1 may be a novel therapeutic target in GC treatment.

Highlights

  • Studies have shown that miR-502-5p functions as a tumor suppressor and is associated with tumor growth and metastasis

  • The results suggest that miR-502-5p strongly inhibits tumor growth and metastasis, indicating that miR-502-5p plays a key role in gastric cancer progression and development

  • Overexpression of miR-502-5p could inhibit gastric cancer tumor growth, migration and metastasis in vitro and in vivo, suggesting that miR-502-5p acts as a tumor suppressor role in gastric cancer

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Introduction

Studies have shown that miR-502-5p functions as a tumor suppressor and is associated with tumor growth and metastasis. This study intends to uncover the potential mechanism of miR-502-5p functioning as a tumor suppressor in gastric cancer. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a series of short non-coding RNAs that could negatively regulate genes expression by binding to their 3′ untranslated regions (UTRs) [11, 12]. Their target genes play an important role in multiple biological processes such as cell proliferation, cell cycle control, cell apoptosis, cell migration and invasion. Downregulation of miR-491-5p promotes gastric cancer metastasis by inducing EMT via regulation of SNAIL and FGFR4

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