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Title: MicroRNA-551b-3p inhibits tumour growth of human cholangiocarcinoma by targeting Cyclin D1. Author: Chang W, Wang Y, Li W, Shi L, Geng Z. Journal: J Cell Mol Med; 2019 Aug; 23(8):4945-4954. PubMed ID: 31199052. Abstract: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are powerful regulators in the tumorigenesis of cholangiocarcinoma (CCA). Previous studies report that miR-551b-3p acts as an oncogenic factor in ovarian cancer, but plays a tumour suppressive role in gastric cancer. However, the expression pattern and potential function of miR-551b-3p were still unclear in CCA. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the expression of miR-551b-3p and its role as well as molecular mechanism in CCA. Analysis of TCGA dataset suggested that miR-551b-3p was under-expressed in CCA tissues compared to normal bile duct tissues. Furthermore, our data confirmed the decreased levels of miR-551b-3p in CCA samples and cell lines. Interestingly, TCGA data suggested that low miR-551b-3p level indicated reduced overall survival of CCA patients. Gain- and loss-of-function experiments found that miR-551b-3p inhibited the proliferation, G1-S phase transition and induced apoptosis of CCA cells. In vivo experiments revealed that ectopic expression of miR-551b-3p inhibited tumour growth of CCA in mice. Further investigation demonstrated that miR-551b-3p directly bond to the 3'-UTR of Cyclin D1 (CCND1) mRNA and negatively regulated the abundance of CCND1 in CCA cells. An inverse correlation between miR-551b-3p expression and the level of CCND1 mRNA was detected in CCA tissues from TCGA dataset. Notably, CCND1 knockdown showed similar effects to miR-551b-3p overexpression in HuCCT-1 cells. CCND1 restoration rescued miR-551b-3p-induced inhibition of proliferation, G1 phase arrest and apoptosis in HuCCT-1 cells. In summary, miR-551b-3p inhibits the expression of CCND1 to suppress CCA cell proliferation and induce apoptosis, which may provide a theoretical basis for improving CCA treatment.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]