MicroRNA-124 suppresses the invasion and proliferation of breast cancer cells by targeting TFAP4

Oncol Lett. 2021 Apr;21(4):271. doi: 10.3892/ol.2021.12532. Epub 2021 Feb 9.

Abstract

MicroRNA (miRNA/miR)-124 is widely accepted as the suppressor of different tumors. The present study aimed to improve understanding of the potential role of miR-124 in breast cancer. The gene expression profile change derived from the overexpression of miR-124 was investigated using RNA sequencing and bioinformatics analysis of the breast cancer cell line SKBR3. The results demonstrated that the gene expression profile of SKBR3 cells significantly changed. In addition, the transcription factor activating enhancer-binding protein 4 (TFAP4) gene was identified among the top 10 differentially expressed genes, and was identified as a novel target gene of miR-124 using a dual-luciferase reporter assay. TFAP4 knockdown in notably impaired SKBR3 cell migration and proliferation, which was consistent with decreasing migration and proliferation ability following overexpression of miR-124. Taken together, these results suggest that overexpression of miR-124 can suppress the migration and proliferation of SKBR3 cells by tarsgeting TFAP4. Thus, TFAP4 may act as a novel therapeutic target of breast cancer.

Keywords: breast cancer; microRNA-124; transcription factor activating enhancer-binding protein 4.

Grants and funding

The present study was supported by the Natural Sciences Foundation of Inner Mongolia (grant no. 2018MS08010).