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High blood sugar levels significantly impact the prognosis of colorectal cancer patients through down-regulation of microRNA-16 by targeting Myb and VEGFR2
The high prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus in colorectal cancer patients is a crucial public health issue worldwide. The deregulation of microRNAs has been shown to be associated with the progression of CRC; however, the effects of high blood sugar levels on miR deregulation and, in turn, CRC r...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4951333/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26934556 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.7719 |
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author | Yang, I-Ping Tsai, Hsiang-Lin Huang, Ching-Wen Lu, Chien-Yu Miao, Zhi-Feng Chang, Se-Fen Juo, Suh-Hang Hank Wang, Jaw-Yuan |
author_facet | Yang, I-Ping Tsai, Hsiang-Lin Huang, Ching-Wen Lu, Chien-Yu Miao, Zhi-Feng Chang, Se-Fen Juo, Suh-Hang Hank Wang, Jaw-Yuan |
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description | The high prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus in colorectal cancer patients is a crucial public health issue worldwide. The deregulation of microRNAs has been shown to be associated with the progression of CRC; however, the effects of high blood sugar levels on miR deregulation and, in turn, CRC remain unexplored. In this study, 520 CRC patients were classified into two groups according to their blood sugar levels (≧110 or <110 mg/dL). Clinicopathologic features, clinical outcomes, and serum miR-16 levels of the two groups were then analyzed, while cell cycles, cell proliferation, migration, and cellular miR-16 expression were investigated via D-(+)-glucose administration. Additionally, the target genes of miR-16 were identified. Through multivariate analysis, both the disease-free survival and overall survival of the CRC patients were found to be associated with the UICC stage, perineural invasion, and blood glucose levels (P < 0.05). Serum miR-16 levels were significantly lower in the high blood glucose patients than in the normal blood glucose patients (P = 0.0329). With D-(+)-glucose administration, the proliferation and migration of CRC cells in vitro increased remarkably (P < 0.05), while their accumulation in the G1 phase decreased significantly. Cellular miR-16 expression was suppressed by D-(+)-glucose administration. The expression levels of two target genes, Myb and VEGFR2, were affected significantly by miR-16, while glucose administration inhibited miR-16 expression and enhanced tumor cell proliferation and migration. Hyperglycemia can impact the clinical outcomes of CRC patients, likely by inhibiting miR-16 expression and the expression of its downstream genes Myb and VEGFR2. |
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spelling | pubmed-49513332016-07-21 High blood sugar levels significantly impact the prognosis of colorectal cancer patients through down-regulation of microRNA-16 by targeting Myb and VEGFR2 Yang, I-Ping Tsai, Hsiang-Lin Huang, Ching-Wen Lu, Chien-Yu Miao, Zhi-Feng Chang, Se-Fen Juo, Suh-Hang Hank Wang, Jaw-Yuan Oncotarget Research Paper The high prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus in colorectal cancer patients is a crucial public health issue worldwide. The deregulation of microRNAs has been shown to be associated with the progression of CRC; however, the effects of high blood sugar levels on miR deregulation and, in turn, CRC remain unexplored. In this study, 520 CRC patients were classified into two groups according to their blood sugar levels (≧110 or <110 mg/dL). Clinicopathologic features, clinical outcomes, and serum miR-16 levels of the two groups were then analyzed, while cell cycles, cell proliferation, migration, and cellular miR-16 expression were investigated via D-(+)-glucose administration. Additionally, the target genes of miR-16 were identified. Through multivariate analysis, both the disease-free survival and overall survival of the CRC patients were found to be associated with the UICC stage, perineural invasion, and blood glucose levels (P < 0.05). Serum miR-16 levels were significantly lower in the high blood glucose patients than in the normal blood glucose patients (P = 0.0329). With D-(+)-glucose administration, the proliferation and migration of CRC cells in vitro increased remarkably (P < 0.05), while their accumulation in the G1 phase decreased significantly. Cellular miR-16 expression was suppressed by D-(+)-glucose administration. The expression levels of two target genes, Myb and VEGFR2, were affected significantly by miR-16, while glucose administration inhibited miR-16 expression and enhanced tumor cell proliferation and migration. Hyperglycemia can impact the clinical outcomes of CRC patients, likely by inhibiting miR-16 expression and the expression of its downstream genes Myb and VEGFR2. Impact Journals LLC 2016-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4951333/ /pubmed/26934556 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.7719 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Yang et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Yang, I-Ping Tsai, Hsiang-Lin Huang, Ching-Wen Lu, Chien-Yu Miao, Zhi-Feng Chang, Se-Fen Juo, Suh-Hang Hank Wang, Jaw-Yuan High blood sugar levels significantly impact the prognosis of colorectal cancer patients through down-regulation of microRNA-16 by targeting Myb and VEGFR2 |
title | High blood sugar levels significantly impact the prognosis of colorectal cancer patients through down-regulation of microRNA-16 by targeting Myb and VEGFR2 |
title_full | High blood sugar levels significantly impact the prognosis of colorectal cancer patients through down-regulation of microRNA-16 by targeting Myb and VEGFR2 |
title_fullStr | High blood sugar levels significantly impact the prognosis of colorectal cancer patients through down-regulation of microRNA-16 by targeting Myb and VEGFR2 |
title_full_unstemmed | High blood sugar levels significantly impact the prognosis of colorectal cancer patients through down-regulation of microRNA-16 by targeting Myb and VEGFR2 |
title_short | High blood sugar levels significantly impact the prognosis of colorectal cancer patients through down-regulation of microRNA-16 by targeting Myb and VEGFR2 |
title_sort | high blood sugar levels significantly impact the prognosis of colorectal cancer patients through down-regulation of microrna-16 by targeting myb and vegfr2 |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4951333/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26934556 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.7719 |
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