MicroRNA-206 suppresses proliferation and predicts poor prognosis of HR-HPV-positive cervical cancer cells by targeting G6PD

Oncol Lett. 2018 Nov;16(5):5946-5952. doi: 10.3892/ol.2018.9326. Epub 2018 Aug 20.

Abstract

Cervical cancer (CC) is one of the most frequent gynecological malignancies in females worldwide. Aberrant expression of microRNA (miR)-206 was reported to play an important role in tumor progression. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the potential role of miR-206 and verify its influence on the function of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) in CC. Western blot analysis and RT-PCR were employed to measure miR-206 and G6PD expression. Luciferase assays were performed to validate G6PD as miR-206 targets. CCK-8 assay was performed to examine the regulation of miR-206 and G6PD on CC proliferation. The result showed that miR-206 was downregulated, while G6PD was upregulated in high risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV)(+) CC. miR-206 directly targeted the 3'-UTR of G6PD. miR-206 overexpressed or G6PD low-expressed suppressed cell proliferation. miR-206 low expressed or G6PD overexpressed predicted poor prognosis. In conclusion, miR-206 reduced cancer growth and suppresses the G6PD expression in CC. This newly identified miR-206 may provide further insight into tumor progression and offers a promising target for the CC therapy.

Keywords: G6PD; HR-HPV; cervical cancer; miR-206.