AB144. H19-derived miR-675 contributes to bladder cancer cell proliferation by regulating p53 activation
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AB144. H19-derived miR-675 contributes to bladder cancer cell proliferation by regulating p53 activation

Changkun Liu1, Zhouguang Chen1, Jianzheng Fang2, Aiming Xu2, Zengjun Wang2

1Northern Jiangsu People’s Hospital, Yangzhou 225001, China; 2The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing 210029, China


Objective: Long noncoding RNA 19 (H19) has been shown to promote bladder cancer cell proliferation and metastasis. However, little is known about how miR-675, mature product of H19, contributes to bladder cancer cell proliferation.

Methods: In this study, we first evaluated the expression of miR-675 in bladder cancer tissues by quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) and defined its biological functions by flow cytometry and Western blotting.

Results: We found that miR-675 expression levels were remarkably increased in bladder cancer tissues as compared with adjacent noncancerous tissues or normal bladder tissue from health donors; moreover, enhanced miR-675 expression was also observed in bladder cancer cell lines. Ectopic expression of H19 significantly increased bladder cancer cell proliferation and miR-675 expression in vitro. Furthermore, overexpression of miR-675 promoted bladder cancer cell proliferation, while suppression of miR-675 induced G1 phase cell cycle arrest and promoted cell apoptosis. Western blotting analysis further identified that miR-675 inhibited p53 activation, decreased the ratio of Bax/Bcl-2 and cyclin D1 expression in bladder cancer cells; those effects may result in the abnormal proliferation of bladder cancer cells.

Conclusions: In conclusion, abnormal enhanced miR-675 expression increases bladder cancer growth by regulating p53 activation, and thus may be helpful in the development of effective treatment strategies for bladder cancer.

Keywords: Bladder cancer; miR-675; proliferation; p53


doi: 10.21037/tau.2016.s144


Cite this abstract as: Liu C, Chen Z, Fang J, Xu A, Wang Z. H19-derived miR-675 contributes to bladder cancer cell proliferation by regulating p53 activation. Transl Androl Urol 2016;5(Suppl 1):AB144. doi: 10.21037/tau.2016.s144

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