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Title: MicroRNA-125a-5p modulates radioresistance in LTEP-a2 non-small cell lung cancer cells by targeting SIRT7. Author: Sun C, Zeng X, Guo H, Wang T, Wei L, Zhang Y, Zhao J, Ma X, Zhang N. Journal: Cancer Biomark; 2020; 27(1):39-49. PubMed ID: 31683458. Abstract: BACKGROUND: Micro(mi)RNAs are a series of 20-24 nt non-coding small-molecule single-stranded RNAs that are believed to be closely related to tumor occurrence, development and other biological processes. MicroRNA-125a modulates radiochemotherapy sensitivity. However, the mechanism by which miRNA-125a regulates radiation resistance by lung cancer cells is yet to be elucidated. OBJECTIVE: The present study was designed to explore the biological role of miR-125a in regulating radioresistance in non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC). METHODS AND RESULTS: The expression of miR-125a was assessed by quantitative real-time PCR in the human lung cancer cell lines, A549 and LTEP-a2. Notably, we found that miRNA-125a-5p regulated lung cancer radiosensitivity. We found that miRNA-125a-5p was more highly expressed in LTEP-a2 cells, which showed radiosensitivity compared to A549 cells with lower expression of miRNA-125a-5p. In addition, we up-regulated or down-regulated miR-125a-5p expression using an miR-125a-5p mimic or inhibitor, respectively, to reverse radioresistance. Flow cytometry revealed that the mimic increased the apoptotic rate as well as the expression of the apoptosis-related protein, cleaved poly ADP-ribose polymerase (PARP). Gene detection by luciferase reporter showed that sirtuin (SIRT)7 is a direct target of miR-125a-5p. Inhibiting SIRT7 using a small interfering RNA (siSIRT) abrogated resistance to radiation. In addition, the overexpression of SIRT7 decreased radiation-induced cell apoptosis. CONCLUSION: Our results indicated that the miR-125a level varies in NSCLC cell lines with different radiosensitivities. We demonstrated that miR-125a-5p upregulated SIRT7 and further upregulated apoptosis in lung cancer cells to increase their radiosensitivity. Our findings provide new directions for improving radiosensitivity in malignant lung tumors.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]