Identification of miR-451 target genes as prognostic markers in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
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B-cell lymphoma, a diverse malignancy, is intricately regulated by multiple factors. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have been demonstrated to be important regulators of the initiation and progression of human B-cell lymphoma, but their functions need to be further explored.
Two B-cell lymphoma cell lines, Romas and HBL-1, were engineered to overexpress miR-451, with cell proliferation assessed via cell counting assays. Flow cytometry was used to study the effects of miR-451 on cell cycle and apoptosis. Bioinformatics analyses were performed using GEO datasets (GSE181063, GSE32918, GSE56315) to identify DEGs, and potential miR-451 target genes were predicted using tools like ENCORI, TargetScan, and R packages. A risk model for DLBCL prognosis was developed using Cox and LASSO regression. qRT-PCR validated the expression of these target genes.
This study revealed that miR-451 inhibited cell proliferation, arrested the cell cycle, and induced apoptosis in human DLBCL cell lines. Bioinformatics analysis identified 9 target genes (MMP9, AQP9, RIN2, EOMES, LCP2, SELPLG, MAL, SOCS5, S1PR3) significantly associated with DLBCL prognosis, suggesting a potential mechanism by which miR-451 suppresses DLBCL development.
Our study indicates that a specific set of miR-451 target genes may significantly influence DLBCL patient outcomes.
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2024-11-04



