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miR-6818-5p Drives Ovarian Granulosa Cell Dysfunction in PCOS via Targeting HSD17B2 and Modulating PI3K/Caspase-9 Axis

Preprint Created on 27 May 2026 bioRxiv

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a prevalent endocrine disorder characterized by hyperandrogenism, ovulatory dysfunction, and polycystic ovaries, with granulosa cell dysfunction being a key pathological feature. This study aimed to investigate the role of microRNA-6818-5p in PCOS pathogenesis. Quantitative PCR revealed a significant upregulation of circulating miR-6818-5p in PCOS patients compared to healthy controls. In vitro, functional assays in the human granulosa cell line KGN demonstrated that miR-6818-5p overexpression markedly inhibited cell proliferation (assessed by CCK-8 assay) and promoted apoptosis (measured by Annexin V/PI flow cytometry). Mechanistically, dual-luciferase reporter assay and Western blotting identified HSD17B2 as a direct target of miR-6818-5p, with miR-6818-5p mimics significantly suppressing HSD17B2 protein expression. In conclusion, our findings reveal that elevated miR-6818-5p in PCOS may contribute to follicular development dysfunction by targeting HSD17B2 to disrupt granulosa cell proliferation and apoptosis balance, offering novel insights into PCOS pathology and highlighting miR-6818-5p as a potential diagnostic biomarker and therapeutic target.

Pan, H.-T., Zhang, F., Ding, H.-G., Ding, N., Li, G.-P., Ding, J.-L., He, Y., Zhang, T., Zhang, X.-Y., Yu, B., Lin, H.-M.

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