Elucidating the Role of Let-7d-5p and OLR1 in the Progression and Prognosis of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma via FAK/P53 Signaling Axis

Che Hsuan Lin, Chih Chiu Chiang, Ya Chi Shih, Shiao Lin Tung, Wei Chieh Huang

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Abstract

Background/Aim: Despite advances in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) diagnosis and treatment, the five-year survival rate remains low, underscoring the need for improved biomarkers and therapeutic strategies. This study investigated the role of let-7d-5p microRNA (miRNA) and its target gene OLR1 in OSCC, focusing on their implications in tumor progression, metastasis and potential as therapeutic targets. Materials and Methods: Employing next-generation sequencing and bioinformatic tools, we profiled differentially expressed miRNAs in metastatic OSCC cell lines, identifying let-7d-5p as a key down-regulated miRNA and OLR1 as a novel target of let-7d-5p. We validated this interaction using luciferase reporter assays and studied the biological effects of modulating let-7d-5p and OLR1 expression on OSCC cell proliferation, migration, invasion, and stemness. Additionally, we analyzed clinical data to establish the relevance of OLR1 expression in OSCC prognosis. Results: Our findings revealed let-7d-5p as a potent suppressor of OSCC metastasis, primarily by targeting and down-regulating OLR1. OLR1-silencing reduced OSCC cell invasiveness, migration, and stemness, indicating its prominent role in tumor progression.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2517-2531
Number of pages15
JournalAnticancer Research
Volume44
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2024

Keywords

  • Clinicopathogenesis
  • FAK phosphorylation
  • Let-7d-5p
  • miRNA
  • OLR1
  • OSCC

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Oncology
  • Cancer Research

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