Research Paper Volume 13, Issue 21 pp 24464—24475

Propofol suppresses the growth and invasion of cervical carcinoma cells by inhibiting MIR155HG

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Figure 3. MIR155HG expression is reduced by propofol. (A) Caski and SiHa was transfected with sh-MIR155HG. The expressions of N-cadherin and E-cadherin were detected using immunoblotting. (B) Photographs of representative tumor tissue in tumor xenografts five weeks after subcutaneous inoculated sh-NC or sh-MIR155HG transfected SiHa cells. (C) Quantitative analysis of tumor volume. (D) Quantitative analysis of tumor weight. **P<0.01 compared with sh-NC. (E) MIR155HG expressions in propofol-treated Caski and SiHa cells were determined by qRT-PCR. *P<0.05, **P<0.01 compared with control.