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miR-140-3p functions as a tumor suppressor in squamous cell lung cancer by regulating BRD9

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CANCER LETTERS
Volume 446, Issue -, Pages 81-89

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.canlet.2019.01.007

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microRNA; Bromodomain-containing protein; c-myc; Patient-derived xenograft; Tumorigenesis

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81672281, 31300746]
  2. Jiangsu Science and Technology project [8E2015638]
  3. Suzhou Science and Technology project [ZXL2018171]
  4. National Key Research and Development program of China [2016YFC0904303]

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Squamous cell lung cancer (SqCLC) is among the most malignant lung cancers worldwide, lacking biomarkers for diagnostic and targets for treatment. In this study, we observed that miR-140-3p was expressed at low levels both in SqCLC cell lines and patient samples, while overexpression of miR-140-3p dramatically reduced the cell proliferation and invasion in SqCLC cells and Patient derived xenograft (PDX) models. Our further investigation indicated miR-140-3p negatively affected the tumorigenesis of SqCLC by down-regulating the expression of BRD9, an oncogene in SqCLC. Inhibition of BRD9 repressed SqCLC tumorigenesis by regulating c-myc expression. Meanwhile, BRD9 expression is up-regulated and negatively correlated with miR-140-3p in clinical samples; a meta-analysis of survival data indicates that SqCLC patients with high levels of BRD9 in their tumors have a worse prognosis. Collectively, our study suggests the prognostic and therapeutic roles of miR-140-3p and BRD9 axis in squamous cell lung cancer.

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