miR-4513 promotes breast cancer progression through targeting TRIM3.
The biological function of microRNA-4513 (miR-4513) in human cancers is emerging. However, it remains unknown whether miR-4513 has a role in breast cancer (BC). In this study, we analyzed the expression of miR-4513 and tripartite motif containing 3 (TRIM3) in BC cell lines. The biological roles of miR-4513 and TRIM3 in BC were analyzed by cell counting kit-8 assay, colony formation assay, wound healing assay, and transwell invasion assay. The effects of miR-4513 or TRIM3 expression on the overall survival of BC patients were analyzed at Kaplan-Meier plotter website. We found miR-4513 expression was upregulated, whereas TRIM3 expression was downregulated in BC cell lines. Importantly, high miR-4513 or low TRIM3 expression was revealed as predictors for poorer overall survival of BC patients. Luciferase activity assay and western blot assay revealed TRIM3 was a direct target of miR-4513. Moreover, we showed miR-4513 was able to regulate BC cell proliferation, colony formation, cell migration, and cell invasion through regulating TRIM3. Taken together, our results suggested miR-4513 functions as an oncogene in the progression of BC and, therefore, miR-4513 may be validated as a potential therapeutic target in the future.