Potential Onco-Suppressive Role of miR122 and miR144 in Uveal Melanoma through ADAM10 and C-Met Inhibition
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Results
2.1. Analysis of miR122 and miR144 Expression in Primary UM Tumors and UM Cell Lines
2.2. Effect of Synthetic miR122 and miR144 Transfection on ADAM10 and c-Met Expression
2.3. Effects of miR122 and miR144 on UM Cell Proliferation and Migration In Vitro
2.4. Effects of miR122 and miR144 on UM Apoptosis and Cell Cycle
2.5. miR122 and miR144 Directly Target 3’UTR Region of Both ADAM10 and c-Met
3. Discussion
4. Methods
4.1. Cell Lines
4.2. Patients and Tissue Samples
4.3. RT-qPCR Analyses
4.4. Microarray and miRs Expression Analyses
4.5. MTT Assay
4.6. MiRs Transfection
4.7. Western Blot
4.8. Migration Assay
4.9. Detection of Soluble c-Met
4.10. Annexin V-FITC/PI Staining Assay
4.11. Cell Cycle Analysis
4.12. Luciferase Assay
4.13. Statistical Analyses
4.14. Ethical Approval and Informed Consent
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Amaro, A.; Croce, M.; Ferrini, S.; Barisione, G.; Gualco, M.; Perri, P.; Pfeffer, U.; Jager, M.J.; Coupland, S.E.; Mosci, C.; et al. Potential Onco-Suppressive Role of miR122 and miR144 in Uveal Melanoma through ADAM10 and C-Met Inhibition. Cancers 2020, 12, 1468. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers12061468
Amaro A, Croce M, Ferrini S, Barisione G, Gualco M, Perri P, Pfeffer U, Jager MJ, Coupland SE, Mosci C, et al. Potential Onco-Suppressive Role of miR122 and miR144 in Uveal Melanoma through ADAM10 and C-Met Inhibition. Cancers. 2020; 12(6):1468. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers12061468
Chicago/Turabian StyleAmaro, Adriana, Michela Croce, Silvano Ferrini, Gaia Barisione, Marina Gualco, Patrizia Perri, Ulrich Pfeffer, Martine J. Jager, Sarah E. Coupland, Carlo Mosci, and et al. 2020. "Potential Onco-Suppressive Role of miR122 and miR144 in Uveal Melanoma through ADAM10 and C-Met Inhibition" Cancers 12, no. 6: 1468. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers12061468
APA StyleAmaro, A., Croce, M., Ferrini, S., Barisione, G., Gualco, M., Perri, P., Pfeffer, U., Jager, M. J., Coupland, S. E., Mosci, C., Filaci, G., Fabbi, M., Queirolo, P., & Gangemi, R. (2020). Potential Onco-Suppressive Role of miR122 and miR144 in Uveal Melanoma through ADAM10 and C-Met Inhibition. Cancers, 12(6), 1468. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers12061468