Hepatocyte nuclear factor-1β suppresses the stemness and migration of colorectal cancer cells through promoting miR-200b activity
Yuhui Wang, Chengqiong Wei, Yingying Yang, Ailin Luo, Xiyang Zhang, Dongxuan Zheng, Xi Lu, Kefeng Zhang, Xiaoqun Duan, Xiaotian Xu
Journal:MOLECULAR CARCINOGENESIS
IF:3.83
DOI:10.1002/mc.23229
PMID:32495507
Published:2020-06-03
research field:翻译后修饰癌症生物学分子肿瘤学泌尿肿瘤学表观遗传学
Abstract
The effects of hepatocyte nuclear factors (HNFs) have been established in various tumors; however, the roles of HNF-1β in colorectal cancer progression are never been found. In the present study, HNF-1β expression was initially detected in clinical tissue samples and online datasets and HNF-1β was found to be highly expressed in colorectal cancer tissues. In addition, a positive correlation existed between HNF-1β expression and the overall survival of patients with colorectal cancer. In vitro and in vivo experiments revealed that HNF-1β suppressed the stemness and migration of colorectal cancer cells. Combined with microRNAs (miRNAs) based on transcriptome-sequencing analysis, mechanistic studies showed that HNF-1β directly bound to miR-200b promoter and thus promoted miR-200b expression, this HNF-1β/miR-200b resulted in the downregulation of the expression of miR-200b downstream effectors. Furthermore, HNF-1β inhibits the stemness and migration of colorectal cancer cells through miR-200b. This study reveals a novel HNF-1β/miR-200b axis responsible for the stemness of colorectal cancer cells.
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