Overexpression of miR-145-5p inhibits proliferation of prostate cancer cells and reduces SOX2 expression

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2015Author
Özen, MustafaKarataş, Ömer Faruk
Güllüoğlu, Şükrü
Bayrak, Ömer Faruk
Sevli, Serhat
Güzel, Esra
Ekici, Işın D.
Çaşkurlu, Turhan
Solak, Mustafa
Creighton, Chad J.
Ittmann, Michael
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We aimed to perform functional analysis of miR-145-5p in prostate cancer (PCa) cells and to identify targets of miR-145-5p for understanding its role in PCa pathogenesis. PC3, DU145, LNCaP PCa, and PNT1a nontumorigenic prostate cell lines were utilized for functional analysis of miR-145-5p. Its overexpression caused inhibition of proliferation through apoptosis and reduced migration in PCa cells. SOX2 expression was significantly decreased in both mRNA and protein level in miR-145-5p-overexpressed PCa cells. We proposed that miR-145-5p, being an important regulator of SOX2, carries a crucial role in PCa tumorigenesis.