Hypoxia-inducible miR-196a modulates glioblastoma cell proliferation and migration through complex regulation of NRAS

Jan 20, 2021Cellular oncology (Dordrecht, Netherlands)

Low oxygen-triggered miR-196a affects glioblastoma cell growth and movement by controlling NRAS

AI simplified

Abstract

miR-196a is significantly up-regulated in GBM patient cohorts, indicating its potential role in tumor aggressiveness.

  • miR-196a is regulated by hypoxia and plays an oncogenic role in glioblastoma.
  • Overexpression of miR-196a promotes cellular proliferation, migration, and colony formation while inhibiting apoptosis.
  • Inhibition of miR-196a leads to reduced cellular viability and migration, confirming its role in tumor progression.
  • NRAS, AJAP1, TAOK1, and COL24A1 were identified as direct targets of miR-196a.
  • miR-196a may indirectly enhance hypoxic conditions by regulating genes involved in HIF signaling and stabilization.

AI simplified

Full Text

Full text is available at the source.

what lands in your inbox each week:

  • 📚7 fresh studies
  • 📝plain-language summaries
  • direct links to original studies
  • 🏅top journal indicators
  • 📅weekly delivery
  • 🧘‍♂️always free