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    MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNAs involved in an array of biological processes, and their dysregulation is associated with tumor development and progression. One such miRNA, miR-219-5p, is abnormally expressed in patients with colorectal cancer (CRC). In the present study, reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction was performed to measure miR-219-5p expression in cells from both CRC tumors, and surrounding healthy tissue. MTT and invasion assays were used to determine the role of miR-219-5p in regulating CRC cell proliferation and invasion, respectively. A luciferase assay was then performed to assess the binding of miR-219-5p to the CAPS gene that encodes calcyphosin protein. The present study confirmed that miR-219-5p expression is significantly downregulated in CRC tissue. miR-219-5p knockdown promoted the growth of HCT-8 cells and increased the expression of calcyphosin protein (CAPS). On the other hand, overexpressing miR-219-5p inhibited HCT-8 cell growth and invasion, and downregulated CAPS expression. In addition, CAPS was identified as the functional downstream target of miR-219-5p by directly targeting its 3'-untranslated region. Therefore, miR-219-5p may function as a tumor suppressor by decreasing CAPS expression, and subsequently inhibit tumor proliferation and invasion. These results indicate that novel therapeutic strategies that increase miR-219-5p expression may be developed to treat CRC.

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    Quhui Wang, Lirong Zhu, Yasu Jiang, Junfei Xu, Feiran Wang, Zhixian He. miR-219-5p suppresses the proliferation and invasion of colorectal cancer cells by targeting calcyphosin. Oncology letters. 2017 Mar;13(3):1319-1324


    PMID: 28454255

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