Increasing evidence has indicated that microRNAs (miRNAs/miRs) are associated with tumorigenesis and the development of numerous cancer types. Previous studies have suggested miRNA-491-5p is downregulated in osteosarcoma (OS) and functions as a tumor suppressor. However, the biological roles and underlying mechanisms associated with miR-491-5p function in OS require further exploration. In the present study, it was demonstrated by reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) that miR-491-5p was downregulated in 36 pairs of OS tissues, compared with in adjacent normal bone tissues. Furthermore, CCK-8 and colony formation assays indicated that miR-491-5p mimics suppressed OS cell proliferation. However, an miR-491-5p inhibitor enhanced cell proliferation. In addition, luciferase reporter assays, RT-qPCR and western blot analysis demonstrated that PKM2 was a direct target of miR-491-5p. The miR-491-5p mimic inhibited the mRNA and protein expression of PKM2, while the miR-491-5p inhibitor promoted PKM2 mRNA and protein expression. In addition, PKM2 overexpression reversed the proliferation-inhibiting effects of miR-491-5p in OS cells. Therefore, these results indicated that miR-491-5p serves as a tumor suppressor in OS cells, which may be important in OS treatment.
Ant Colony Algorithm (ACA) and Generation Algorithm (GA) are two bionic optimization algorithm, they are also two powerful and effective algorithms for solving the combination optimization problems, moreover they all were successfully used in traveling salesman problem (TSP). This paper syncretizes two algorithms, meanwhile, a new syncretic method is put forward. The simulation results show that the new algorithm of ACA and GA is better at improving global convergence and quickening the speed of convergence.
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