Our results showed the inhibitory effect of isolated black bean flavonoid kaempferol-3-<i>O</i>-glycoside on cancer biomarkers: miR31 and miR92a; based on our results, this flavonoid may have interesting nutritional, therapeutic, and/or prophylactic applications to combat colon cancer.
The ectopic expression of mimic miR-31 showed significant 5-FU resistance in the parental DLD-1 cells, while anti-miR-31 caused significant growth inhibition in DLD/F cells; that is, 5-FU-resistant colon cancer cell line DLD-1 under exposure to 5-FU.
Associations between the increase in DFS and OS and the elevated expression levels of miR‑31 and LOC554202 were present in patients with colon cancer but not in patients with rectal cancer (P<0.05).
We here developed a miR-31 conditional knockout mouse model that allows for colon epithelium specific deletion of miR-31 to investigate its functionality in colon cancer development.
To further elucidate the mechanism underlying the role of miR-31 in promoting colon cancer, we used online miRNA target prediction databases and found that the tumor suppressor RhoTBT1 may be a target of miR-31.
This study suggests that deregulated expression of miR-9, miR-31, and miR-182 during carcinogenesis plays a significant role in the development of colon cancer by promoting proliferation and tumor cell survival.