miR-192 overexpression effect on DHFR and TYMS in acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Abstract

Purpose: Non-coding RNAs play a critical role in gene regulation in cancer cells. Reduced expression of microRNA-192 has been detected in many cancers. Here, we investigated the role of miR-192 in Dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) and Thymidylate Synthase (TYMS) expression level and in an acute lymphoblastic leukemia cell line. Basic procedures: 20 patients diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) were studied for the level of (micro RNA-192) miR-192, DHFR and TYMS expression level by qRT-PCR. NALM-6 cells were transduced using recombinant lentiviruses for overexpression of miR-192 and its backbone, then the relative changes in DHFR and TYMS genes expression were studied by qRT-PCR. DHFR Protein level changes were analyzed by Western blotting. Main findings: ALL patients with relapse, experience lower levels of miR-192 and higher levels of DHFR and TYMS in comparison with treated patients. Overexpression of miR-192 in NALM-6 cells resulted in decreased expression of DHFR and TYMS. Moreover, the protein level of DHFR was decreased after overexpression of miR-192. Principal conclusions: These results suggest the tumor suppression effects of miR-192 and its correlation with decreased DHFR and TYMS level in acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells for the first time. © 202

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