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  2. B4GALT3 up-regulation by miR-27a contributes to the oncogenic activity in human cervical cancer cells

B4GALT3 up-regulation by miR-27a contributes to the oncogenic activity in human cervical cancer cells

  • Cancer Lett. 2016 Jun 1;375(2):284-292. doi: 10.1016/j.canlet.2016.03.016.
Yanrui Sun 1 Xi Yang 1 Min Liu 1 Hua Tang 2
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Affiliations

  • 1 Tianjin Life Science Research Center and School of Basic Medical Sciences, Tianjin Medical University, Tianjin 300070, China.
  • 2 Tianjin Life Science Research Center and School of Basic Medical Sciences, Tianjin Medical University, Tianjin 300070, China. Electronic address: [email protected].
Abstract

β-1,4-Galactosyltransferase III (B4GALT3) is an Enzyme responsible for the generation of poly-N-acetyllactosamine and is involved in tumorigenesis. However, B4GALT3-dysregulation and its role in cervical Cancer cells are unknown. Herein, we found that B4GALT3 was upregulated in cervical Cancer tissues compared to adjacent non-tumor tissues. B4GALT3-overexpression promoted, whereas B4GALT3-knockdown suppressed the cellular migration, invasion and EMT of HeLa and C33A cervical Cancer cells. To explore the mechanism of dysregulation, B4GALT3 was predicted to be a target of miR-27a. EGFP and pGL3-promoter reporter assay showed miR-27a binds to B4GALT3 3'UTR region but enhanced its expression. RT-qPCR showed miR-27a was also upregulated and presented positive correlation with B4GALT3-expression in cervical Cancer tissues. miR-27a-overexpression promoted, but blocking-miR-27a repressed these malignancies in HeLa and C33A cells. Furthermore, shR-B4GALT3 counteracted the promotion of malignancies induced by miR-27a, suggesting miR-27a upregulates B4GALT3 to enhance tumorigenic activities. In addition, we found that B4GALT3 significantly enhances β1-integrin stability, thus mediating promotion of B4GALT3 on malignancy in cervical Cancer cells. Altogether, our findings evidenced that B4GALT3 upregulated by miR-27a contributes to the tumorigenic activities by β1-integrin pathway and might provide potential biomarkers for cervical Cancer.

Keywords

B4GALT3; Cervical cancer cells; EMT; miR-27a; β1-integrin.

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