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  • Title: miR-1238 inhibits cell proliferation by targeting LHX2 in non-small cell lung cancer.
    Author: Shi X, Zhan L, Xiao C, Lei Z, Yang H, Wang L, Zhao J, Zhang HT.
    Journal: Oncotarget; 2015 Aug 07; 6(22):19043-54. PubMed ID: 26189214.
    Abstract:
    In human cancers, dysregulated expression of LIM-homeobox gene 2 (LHX2) and downregulation of miR-1238 has been reported separately. However, the relationship between them remains unclear. We investigated the functional contribution of miR-1238 to the regulation of LHX2 in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Here, computational algorithms predicted that the 3'-untranslated region (3'-UTR) of LHX2 is a target of miR-1238. Luciferase assays validated that miR-1238 directly bound to 3'-UTR of LHX2. qRT-PCR and western blot analyses further confirmed that overexpression of miR-1238 mimic in NSCLC A549 and LTEP-α-2 cells inhibited endogenous expression of LHX2 mRNA and protein. Moreover, ectopic expression of miR-1238 in NSCLC A549 and LTEP-α-2 cells suppressed cellular viability and proliferation. siRNA-induced knockdown of LHX2 copied the phenotype of miR-1238 overexpression in NSCLC A549 and LTEP-α-2 cells and LHX2 knockdown inhibited cell cycle. In addition, miR-1238 expression was frequently decreased in human NSCLC tissues and reversely correlated with LHX2 expression, which was increased in NSCLC tissues. Collectively, our findings demonstrate that miR-1238 inhibit the proliferation of NSCLC cells at least partly via repression of LHX2, shedding light on the mechanistic interaction of miR-1238 and LHX2 in NSCLC carcinogenesis. Furthermore, our data suggest that expression of miR-1238 could be a promising therapeutic strategy for NSCLC treatment.
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