Novel regulation of nuclear factor-YB by miR-485-3p affects the expression of DNA topoisomerase II? and drug responsiveness.
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ABSTRACT: Nuclear factor (NF)-YB, a subunit of the transcription factor nuclear factor Y (NF-Y) complex, binds and activates CCAAT-containing promoters. Our previous work suggested that NF-YB may be a mediator of topoisomerase II? (Top2?), working through the Top2? promoter. DNA topoisomerase II (Top2) is an essential nuclear enzyme and the primary target for several clinically important anticancer drugs. Our teniposide-resistant human lymphoblastic leukemia CEM cells (CEM/VM-1-5) express reduced Top2? protein compared with parental CEM cells. To study the regulation of Top2? during the development of drug resistance, we found that NF-YB protein expression is increased in CEM/VM-1-5 cells compared with parental CEM cells. This further suggests that increased NF-YB may be a negative regulator of Top2? in CEM/VM-1-5 cells. We asked what causes the up-regulation of NF-YB in CEM/VM-1-5 cells. We found by microRNA profiling that hsa-miR-485-3p is lower in CEM/VM-1-5 cells compared with CEM cells. MicroRNA target prediction programs revealed that the 3'-untranslated region (3'-UTR) of NF-YB harbors a putative hsa-miR-485-3p binding site. We thus hypothesized that hsa-miR-485-3p mediates drug responsiveness by decreasing NF-YB expression, which in turn negatively regulates Top2? expression. To test this, we overexpressed miR-485-3p in CEM/VM-1-5 cells and found that this led to reduced expression of NF-YB, a corresponding up-regulation of Top2?, and increased sensitivity to the Top2 inhibitors. Results in CEM cells were replicated in drug-sensitive and -resistant human rhabdomyosarcoma Rh30 cells, suggesting that our findings represent a general phenomenon. Ours is the first study to show that miR-485-3p mediates Top2? down-regulation in part by altered regulation of NF-YB.
SUBMITTER: Chen CF
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3063729 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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