Previously, we have reported tissue- and stage-specific expression of miR-372 in human embryonic stem cells and so far, not
many reports speculate the function of this microRNA (miRNA). In this study, we screened various human cancer cell lines including
gastric cancer cell lines and found first time that miR-372 is expressed only in AGS human gastric adenocarcinoma cell line.
Inhibition of miR-372 using antisense miR-372 oligonucleotide (AS-miR-372) suppressed proliferation, arrested the cell cycle
at G2/M phase, and increased apoptosis of AGS cells. Furthermore, AS-miR-372 treatment increased expression of LATS2, while
over-expression of miR-372 decreased luciferase reporter activity driven by the 3′ untranslated region (3′ UTR) of LATS2 mRNA.
Over-expression of LATS2 induced changes in AGS cells similar to those in AGS cells treated with AS-miR-372. Taken together,
these findings demonstrate an oncogenic role for miR-372 in controlling cell growth, cell cycle, and apoptosis through down-regulation
of a tumor suppressor gene, LATS2.
Keywords AGS gastric cancer cell line - apoptosis - cell cycle - G2-M transition - LATS2 - miR-372