Abstract

BackgroundSome microRNAs (miRNAs) are abnormally expressed in cancer and contribute to tumorigenesis. In the present study, we investigated the role of miR-506 in clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC).MethodsmiR-506 expression was detected in renal cancer cell lines 786-O, ACHN, Caki-1, and Caki-2 and ccRCC specimens by quantitative real-time-PCR. We assessed the association of miR-506 expression with pathology and prognosis in ccRCC patients. We over-expressed and knocked-down miR-506 expression in two renal cancer cell lines, 786-O and ACHN, and assessed the impact on cell proliferation, migration and invasion. A luciferase reporter assay was conducted to confirm the target gene of miR-506 in renal cancer cell lines.ResultsmiR-506 was significantly down-regulated in renal cancer cell lines and ccRCC specimens. Low miR-506 expression in ccRCC specimens was associated with an advanced clinical stage and poor prognosis. miR-506 expression was an independent prognostic marker of overall ccRCC patient survival in a multivariate analysis. Over-expression of miR-506 in renal cancer cells decreased cell growth and metastasis, In contrast, down-regulation of miR-506 expression promoted renal cancer cell growth and metastasis. FLOT1, a potential target gene of miR-506, was inversely correlated with miR-506 expression in ccRCC tissues. Consistent with the effect of miR-506, knockdown of FLOT1 by siRNA inhibited cell malignant behaviors. Rescue of FLOT1 expression partially restored the effects of miR-506.ConclusionsmiR-506 exerts its anti-cancer function by directly targeting FLOT1 in renal cancer, indicating a potential novel therapeutic role in renal cancer treatment.

Highlights

  • Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is the most lethal urologic tumor and the sixth leading cause of cancer deaths in the Western world

  • We investigated the role of miR-506 in clear cell renal cell carcinoma

  • Results miR-506 was significantly down-regulated in renal cancer cell lines and clear cell RCC (ccRCC) specimens

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Introduction

Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is the most lethal urologic tumor and the sixth leading cause of cancer deaths in the Western world. Around 200,000 patients are diagnosed with this malignancy resulting in approximately 100,000 deaths, and its incidence is increasing steadily in recent years [1]. 80% of RCC are clear cell RCC (ccRCC), originating from the renal proximal tubule, and 25–30% of patients with RCC have evidence of metastases at initial presentation [2, 3]. Radical nephrectomy can effectively cure early and local RCC, 30% of patients develop metastases after surgery [4]. Research into the molecular mechanisms underlying RCC metastasis will be required to inform the development of effective therapies. We investigated the role of miR-506 in clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC)

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