Precision hyperthermia-induced miRNA-409-3p upregulation inhibits migration, invasion, and EMT of gastric cancer cells by targeting KLF17.

Journal: Biochemical And Biophysical Research Communications
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Abstract

Hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) is widely used for clinical treatment of advanced cancers. However, the regulatory mechanism underlying precise hyperthermia treatment in advanced gastric cancer (AGC) remains unclear. MiR-409-3p is reportedly downregulated in a variety of cancers, although its role in regulating treatment of AGC by precise hyperthermia remains unclear. The underlying mechanisms of miRNA-medicated regulation have been investigated using predicted and validated miRNA-gene targets, confirming the role of miRNA in HIPEC;

Methods: We used quantitative real time PCR (qRT-PCR) to detect miR-409-3p expression in gastric cancer (GC), as well as adjacent normal tissues, following exposure to varying temperatures. We detected miR-409-3p targets using dual-luciferase assay, then performed cell apoptosis, western blotting, invasion, and migration assays to detect GC functions;

Results: MiR-409-3p was upregulated and downregulated in precise hyperthermia and AGC, respectively. Moreover, miR-409-3p upregulated the Krüppel-like-factor 17 (KLF17), which subsequently inhibited migration, invasiveness, and epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) but promoted apoptosis in GC cells;

Conclusions: Precise hyperthermia upregulated miR-409-3p and KLF17 indirectly, thereby inhibiting invasion, migration, and EMT, and promoting apoptosis of gastric cancer cells.

Authors
Jinxin Feng, Kejun Li, Gaojie Liu, Yanlin Feng, Huijuan Shi, Xiangliang Zhang
Relevant Conditions

Stomach Cancer