The results proved that miR-19a acted as an oncogenic miRNA in bladder cancer and the up-regulation of miR-19a in bladder tissues would lead to unlimited cell proliferation. Figure 2 Enforced expression of miR-19a promotes bladder cancer cell growth and colony formation. (A) Overexpression of miR-19a in RT4 cells was confirmed by qRT-PCR. (B) The cell growth of RT4 cells at 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 days post transfection which was detected by CCK-8 assay. (C) Overexpression of miR-19a in TCCSUP cells was confirmed by qRT-PCR. (D) The cell growth of
Salubrinal TCCSUP cells at 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 days post transfection which was detected by CCK-8 assay. (E) The colony number of RT4 cells per well in 6-well Veliparib mw plates cultured for 7 days. (F) The colony number of TCCSUP cells per well in 6-well plates cultured for 7 days. Data are shown as mean + s.d. (n = 3); * indicates P-value < 0.05; ** indicates P-value < 0.01; *** indicates P-value < 0.001. Attenuated expression of miR-19a in bladder cancer cells can inhibit cell growth and colony formation To further confirm the oncogenic role of miR-19a in bladder carcinogenesis, we suppressed the expression of miR-19a in the two bladder cancer cell lines J82 and HT1376 which had higher expression of miR-19a than the other bladder cancer cell lines. Successful repression of miR-19a Selleck Ro 61-8048 in the two bladder cancer cell lines was
confirmed by q-PCR (Figure 3A, C). As demonstrated by CCK-8 growth assays, repression of miR-19a reduced cell proliferation in both the two cell lines, whereas the scramble control had no effect on cell proliferation compared with the untreated cells (Figure 3B, D). As demonstrated by the colony formation assay, repression of miR-19a also significantly decreased the colony number of J82 and HT1376 cells, whereas the scramble control had little effect on the colony number compared with the untreated cells (Figure 3E, F). The results proved that miR-19a might Bay 11-7085 act as an oncogenic miRNA in bladder cancer again. Figure 3 Attenuated expression of miR-19a in bladder cancer
cells can inhibit cell growth and colony formation. (A) Repression of miR-19a in J82 cells was confirmed by qRT-PCR. (B) The cell growth of J82 cells at 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 days post transfection which was detected by CCK-8 assay. (C) Repression of miR-19a in HT1376 cells was confirmed by qRT-PCR. (D) The cell growth of HT1376 cells at 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 days post transfection which was detected by CCK-8 assay. (E) The colony number of J82 cells per well in 6-well plates cultured for 7 days. (F) The colony number of HT1376 cells per well in 6-well plates cultured for 7 days. Data are shown as mean + s.d. (n = 3); * indicates P-value < 0.05; ** indicates P-value < 0.01; *** indicates P-value < 0.001. miR-19a plays its oncogenic role in bladder cancer through targeting PTEN We further dissected the mechanism of miR-19a functioning as an oncogenic miRNA in bladder cancer.