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During tumorigenesis, miRNAs with unbalanced expression profiles can increase the threat of disease progression. Here, we focus on the role of miR-331-5p in the pathogenesis of thyroid cancer (TC). In vitro studies were conducted using TC cell lines after the forced expression and silencing of miR-331-5p. Cell proliferation and viability were analyzed via cell counts and colorimetric assays. Cell motility was analyzed via wound healing assays, Transwell migration and invasion assays, and Matrigel Matrix assays. The putative targets of miR-331-5p were unveiled via label-free proteomic screening and then verified using Western blot and luciferase assays. Expression studies were conducted by interrogating The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA). We found that ectopic miR-331-5p expression reduces TC cell motility, while miR-331-5p silencing induces the opposite phenotype. Proteomic screening revealed eight putative downregulated targets of miR-331-5p, among which BID was confirmed as a direct target. TCGA data showed the downregulation of miR-331-5p and the upregulation of BID in TC tissues. In summary, deregulation of the miR-331-5p/BID axis could enhance the aggressiveness of TC cell lines, providing new insights into the mechanisms of the progression of this disease and suggesting a potential role of the component factors as possible biomarkers in TC tissues.
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Francesca Maria Orlandella
Esther Imperlini
Katia Pane
Biomedicines
University of Naples Federico II
Università degli Studi della Tuscia
Parthenope University of Naples
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e73cb8b6db6435876b6133 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines12030658
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