MicroRNA-4651 targets bromodomain-containing protein 4 to inhibit non-small cell lung cancer cell progression

2020 
Abstract Bromodomain-containing protein 4 (BRD4) overexpression in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) promotes cancer progression. Here, we show that miR-4651 selectively targets and negatively regulates BRD4 in A549 and primary human NSCLC cells. RNA pull-down experiments confirmed that miR-4651 directly binds to BRD4 mRNA. Further, ectopic overexpression of miR-4651 in A549 cells and primary NSCLC cells decreased BRD4 3′-UTR luciferase reporter activity and its expression, whereas miR-4651 inhibition elevated both. Functional studies demonstrated that NSCLC cell growth, proliferation, and migration were suppressed with ectopic miR-4651 overexpression but enhanced with miR-4651 inhibition. BRD4 re-expression using a 3′-UTR mutant BRD4 reversed A549 cell inhibition induced by miR-4651 overexpression. Further, miR-4651 overexpression or inhibition failed to alter the functions of BRD4-KO A549 cells. In vivo, miR-4651-overexpressing A549 xenografts grew slowly than control A549 xenografts in severe combined immunodeficient mice. Finally, miR-4651 was downregulated in human NSCLC tissues, correlating with BRD4 elevation. Together, miR-4651 targets BRD4 to inhibit NSCLC cell growth in vitro and in vivo.
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