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Original Research

Polygonatum odoratum lectin promotes BECN1 expression and induces autophagy in malignant melanoma by regulation of miR1290

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Pages 4569-4577 | Published online: 14 Sep 2017
 

Abstract

Autophagy is not only a survival response to growth-factor or nutrient deprivation but also an important mechanism for tumor-cell suicide, including melanoma. Polygonatum odoratum lectin (POL) displays apoptosis- and autophagy-inducing effects in many human tumors. POL also inhibits the growth of melanoma cells, but its role and molecular mechanism in malignant melanoma remain unclear. In this study, we found that POL suppressed proliferation and induced autophagy in melanoma cells. miR1290 was upregulated and inhibited autophagy in melanoma. BECN1 is the direct functional effector of miR1290. Furthermore, we found that POL promoted BECN1 expression though inhibition of miR1290, thus inducing melanoma-cell autophagy. This finding elucidates a new role and mechanism for POL in melanoma, and provides a potential antineoplastic agent for melanoma treatment.

Acknowledgments

This work was supported by the Social Development and Technology Support Foundation of Zhenjiang (SH2011057) and the Clinical Medical Science and Technology Development Fund of Jiangsu University (JLY20160002).

Disclosure

The authors report no conflicts of interest in this work.