Abstract

PurposeThe deregulation of miRNA-218 has been found in a number of cancers. Using miRNA-218 as a target for Runt-related transcription factor 2 (Runx2), we sought to understand the role of miRNA-218 in osteosarcoma (OS).MethodsThe expression of miRNA-218 was detected in the OS tumor tissues and OS cells. The Runx2 expression level was evaluated in Saos-2, 143B, U2OS, and MG-63. miRNA-218 overexpressed U2OS cells were achieved by transfection with miRNA-218 mimics. The role of miRNA-218 in inhibiting OS tumorigenesis was explored by CCK8, colony formation, cell wound scratch and Transwell assay. TargetScan and dual-luciferase reporter assay identified the interaction between miRNA-218 and Runx2. The inhibitive effect of miRNA-218 on OS through targeting Runx2 was also evaluated.ResultsMiRNA-218 levels were remarkably down-regulated in OS tumor tissues and cell lines. The overexpression of miRNA-218 suppressed U2OS cell development and metastasis. The target interaction between miRNA-218 and Runx2 was validated, and their expression showed a negative correlation in U2OS cells. The suppressed U2OS cell development and metastasis were remarkably reversed by Runx2 overexpression.ConclusionMiRNA-218 showed an inhibitive effect on the development and metastasis of osteosarcoma cell proliferation by targeting Runx2. Our findings may provide novel clues for OS treatment.

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