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Wild type N-ras displays anti-malignant properties, in part by downregulating decorin.


ABSTRACT: Previously, we have shown that wild type N-ras (wt N-ras) harbors an anti-malignant effect against mutated Ras and in tumors without Ras mutations. To investigate the molecular bases of this anti-malignant activity, we have studied the potency of this anti-malignant effect in a model system against SV40 large T antigen (SV40T). We show that wild-type N-ras (wt N-ras) counteracts the effects of SV40T in NIH3T3 cells as seen by a decrease in proliferation, anchorage independence and changes in migration. We also show that wt N-ras elicits the same anti-malignant effects in some human tumor cell lines (HT1080 and MDA-MB-231). Through mRNA and microRNA (miRNAs) expression profiling we have identified genes (decorin) and miRNAs (mir-29A, let-7b) modulated by wt N-ras potentially responsible for the anti-malignant effect. Wt N-ras appears to mediate its anti-malignant effect by downregulating some of the targets of the TGF? pathway and decorin, which are able to reverse the inhibition of migration induced by wt N-ras. Our experiments show that the molecules that mediate the anti-malignant effect by wt N-ras appear to be different from those modulated by transforming N-ras. The components of the pathways modulated by wt N-ras mediating its anti-malignant effects are potential targets for therapeutic intervention in cancer.

SUBMITTER: Benet M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3212639 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Wild type N-ras displays anti-malignant properties, in part by downregulating decorin.

Benet Marta M   Dulman Robin Yates RY   Suzme Raffi R   de Miera Eleazar Vega-Saenz EV   Vega Martha E ME   Nguyen Thuy T   Zavadil Jiri J   Pellicer Angel A  

Journal of cellular physiology 20120601 6


Previously, we have shown that wild type N-ras (wt N-ras) harbors an anti-malignant effect against mutated Ras and in tumors without Ras mutations. To investigate the molecular bases of this anti-malignant activity, we have studied the potency of this anti-malignant effect in a model system against SV40 large T antigen (SV40T). We show that wild-type N-ras (wt N-ras) counteracts the effects of SV40T in NIH3T3 cells as seen by a decrease in proliferation, anchorage independence and changes in mig  ...[more]

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