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Induction of miR-3648 Upon ER Stress and Its Regulatory Role in Cell Proliferation
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PathologyCell ProliferationEr StressTumor BiologyInflammationCell RegulationLong Non-coding RnaCell SignalingCellular Stress ResponseHuman Specific MicrornaMicrorna DetectionGene ExpressionCell BiologyRegulatory RoleReductive StressDevelopmental BiologySmall RnaTumor SuppressorMedicineNon-coding Rna
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play important roles under multiple cellular conditions including endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress. We found that miR-3648, a human specific microRNA, was induced under ER stress. Moreover, Adenomatous polyposis coli 2 (APC2), a tumor suppressor and a negative regulator of Wnt signaling, was found to be the direct target of miR-3648. Levels of APC2 were downregulated when cells were under ER stress or after overexpressing miR-3648. Inhibition of miR-3648 by antagomir increased APC2 levels and decreased cell proliferation. Conversely, when miR-3648 was overexpressed, APC2 levels were decreased and the cell growth increased. Our data demonstrated that ER stress mediated induction of miR-3648 in human cells, which then downregulated APC2 to increase cell proliferation.
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