Research Article

Propofol-Induced miR-493-3p Inhibits Growth and Invasion of Gastric Cancer through Suppression of DKK1-Mediated Wnt/β-Catenin Signaling Activation

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Anti-miR-493-3p transfection reversed the inhibitory effects of propofol on cell proliferation and migration of GC cells. (a) The expression of miR-493-3p in SGC-7901 cell was measured by qRT-PCR. (b, c) Anti-miR-493-3p transfection abrogated the inhibition of propofol on the proliferation of GC cells as measured by the MTT (b) and colony-forming (c) assays. (d) Anti-miR-493-3p transfection suppressed the inhibitory effects of propofol on the invasion capacity of GC cells, which was measured by transwell assays. GC: gastric cancer; qRT-PCR: real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction. .
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