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miR‐125b regulates the proliferation of glioblastoma stem cells by targeting E2F2
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Cancer BiologyGliomaCancer StemTumor BiologyNeuro-oncologyUnique Mirnas ProfileCancer Cell BiologyGlioma Stem CellsRadiation OncologyStem CellsHealth SciencesGlioblastoma Stem CellsMicrorna DetectionEpigenetic RegulationCell BiologyTumor MicroenvironmentStem Cell ResearchTumor SuppressorMedicineCancer Growth
microRNAs (miRNAs) play important role in regulating cancer stem cell self-renewal and differentiation, but the expression prolife of miRNAs in glioma stem cells (GSCs) has not been addressed. Here, we found that CD133 positive GSCs possess a unique miRNAs profile compared to CD133 negative glioblastoma cells. miR-125b, as one of neuronal miRNAs, is the most significantly down-regulated miRNAs and overexpression of miR-125b inhibits the proliferation of CD133 positive GSCs and reduces the expression of "stem" marker. Furthermore, two binding sites for miR-125b are identified in the 3'UTR of E2F2 and overexpression of miR-125b in CD133 positive GSCs represses the endogenous level of E2F2 protein. This study demonstrated that miR-125b plays important roles in regulating the proliferation of GSCs by directly targeting E2F2.
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