Objective: Fibroblast growth factor receptor-2 (FGFR2) and miR-889-3p expression in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) tumours were compared to normal controls. We then examined the relationship between miR-889-3p, FGFR2 expression and patient clinicopathological features.
Materials and methods: The interaction of FGFR2 and miR-889-3p was investigated using bioinformatics. Then, OSCC tumour biopsies and normal gingiva were collected and processed for expression analysis of FGFR2-specific mRNA and miR-889-3p using real-time PCR. Immunohistochemistry evaluated the expression of the FGFR2 protein.
Results: The protein and mRNA expression levels of FGFR2 were significantly greater in tumours when contrasted with controls. Expression of miR-889-3p was significantly lower in OSCC compared to normal tissues. The FGFR2 and miR-889-3p expressions were inversely related (-0.86 and -0.73, respectively) in both cases and controls. Changes in miR-889-3p and FGFR2 expression in tumour tissues were associated with lymph node metastasis (LNM), with ~0.57 and ~3.0 folds of change in positive-LNM patients, respectively.
Conclusion: Decreased expression of miR-889-3p in OSCC tumours suggests that miR-889-3p functions as a tumour suppressor gene. Overexpression of FGFR2 further proves the role of miR-889-3p in the regulation of the FGFR2 pathway. This was further confirmed by showing differences in miR-889-3p expression in positive and negative LNM cases.
Keywords: FGFR2; cervical lymph node metastasis; miR-889-3p; oral squamous cell carcinoma.
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