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MiR-409-3p regulates the proliferation and apoptosis of THP-1 through targeting Rab10.

Wenjie XieZhichao WangXiaofang GuoHongzai Guan
Published in: Leukemia research (2023)
Acute myeloid leukemia cytogenetics and molecular subtypes are connected with microRNAs, although it is unclear how miRNAs affect AML pathogenesis. miR-409-3p expression is downregulated in bone marrows, as we have previously demonstrated in our team. Nevertheless, the tumor-suppressing activities and molecular mechanisms of miR-409-3p remain unknown. Hence, in this study, we investigate at the functional significance of miR-409-3p in the development of AML. We found that a significant decrease in miR-409-3p expression was observed in THP-1 cell. The expression of miR-409-3p was altered in THP-1 by transfecting with agomiR-409-3p and agomiR-409-3p NC. A series of experiments showed that overexpression of miR-409-3p expression significantly suppressed proliferation and increased the apoptosis of THP-1. Moreover, Rab10 was confirmed as a direct target gene of miR-409-3p and was negatively modulated by miR-409-3p. Rab10 downregulation imitated the suppressed proliferation and increased the apoptosis of THP-1. Furthermore, miR-409-3p overexpression or Rab10 knockdown obviously down-regulated the expression levels of Bcl-2, but up-regulated Bax expression. In a xenograft mouse model, miR-409-3p-overexpressed THP-1 cells resulted in much less tumor weight and size in the mice bearing the cells as compared to the mock-transfected mice. Collectively, our findings demonstrated that miR-409-3p exerted tumor suppressor gene effects in AML by directly targeting Rab10, which might provide a promising therapeutic target for AML.
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