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Abstract
Glioma represents the prevalent neoplasm type, distinguished by invasive growth and a significant rate of recurrence. This research investigates the prognostic significance and possible molecular mechanisms of miR-551a in gliomas, thereby offering a novel biomarker for gliomas treatment. This study selected 77 glioma patients and 52 craniocerebral injury patients from 2017 to 2023. The expression of miR-551a was assessed by qPCR. The ROC, Cox regression, and KM curve analyses were conducted to evaluate the diagnostic utility and prognostic value of miR-551a. The effects of inhibiting miR-551a on glioma cell functions were evaluated through CCK-8 and transwell assays. miR-551a target genes was conducted by GO and KEGG enrichment analyses, as well as PPI analysis, to elucidate potential gene regulatory relationship. miR-551a exhibited a significant up-regulation in the cerebrospinal fluid of glioma patients (P < 0.001). miR-551a possessed a robust predictive capacity for gliomas (AUC = 0.792, P < 0.001) and serves as a risk factor for unfavorable prognoses (HR = 3.858, P < 0.01), with patients exhibiting low levels of miR-551a showing favorable prognosis (P = 0.004). The inhibition of miR-551a diminished the proliferative (P < 0.05), migratory (P < 0.01), and invasive (P < 0.001) capabilities of glioma cells. miR-551a functioned as an oncogene, with CALM3 identified as critical regulatory targets (P < 0.001). miR-551a is a biological indicator for glioma prediction. It participates in the disease progression of glioma by regulating the functions of glioma cells via CALM3.
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Nucleosides, Nucleotides & Nucleic Acids publishes research articles, short notices, and concise, critical reviews of related topics that focus on the chemistry and biology of nucleosides, nucleotides, and nucleic acids.
Complete with experimental details, this all-inclusive journal emphasizes the synthesis, biological activities, new and improved synthetic methods, and significant observations related to new compounds.