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Query: EC:3.4.24.23 (
MMP
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Cervical cancer pathogenesis is regulated by numerous factors, including microRNAs. MicroRNA 1246 (
miR-1246
) has been shown to serve a role in cervical cancer tumorigenesis. However, the mechanisms through which
miR-1246
exerts its oncogenic effects are largely unknown. The aim of the current study was to evaluate the effects of lentivirus-mediated
miR-1246
knockdown on the biological characteristics and behavior of cervical cancer cells, and to identify the downstream signaling pathways affected by
miR-1246
knockdown. Short hairpins inhibiting
miR-1246
were synthesized and cloned into a recombinant lentiviral vector (LV-
miR-1246
-Inh), which was then used to infect SiHa cervical cancer cells. The effects of LV-
miR-1246
-Inh infection on cell invasion, proliferation and apoptosis were evaluated by Transwell assay, Cell Counting Kit-8 assay and flow cytometry, respectively.
Thrombospondin-2
(
THBS2
), matrix metalloproteinase 2 (MMP2), MMP9 and extracellular matrix (ECM) component expression levels were evaluated, and the growth of xenograft tumors formed following injection of SiHa cells with knockdown of
miR-1246
was assessed.
miR-1246
downregulation in SiHa cells decreased proliferation, induced apoptosis and upregulated
THBS2
expression. Furthermore, MMP2 and MMP9 levels were downregulated, whereas components of the ECM were upregulated subsequent to
miR-1246
knockdown, indicating that this miRNA regulates cervical cancer cell pathogenesis via the
THBS2
/
MMP
/ECM pathway. Notably, SiHa cells with
miR-1246
downregulation had a markedly decreased ability to form tumors
in vivo
. These results suggest that
miR-1246
functions during cervical cancer pathogenesis and tumor formation via the
THBS2
/
MMP
/ECM signaling pathway. These findings support the future use of
miR-1246
suppression in the treatment of cervical cancer.
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PMID:Downregulation of microRNA-1246 inhibits tumor growth and promotes apoptosis of cervical cancer cells by targeting thrombospondin-2. 3140 30