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Induction of cell proliferation and survival genes by estradiol-repressed microRNAs in breast cancer cells.


ABSTRACT:

Background

In estrogen responsive MCF-7 cells, estradiol (E?) binding to ER? leads to transcriptional regulation of genes involved in the control of cell proliferation and survival. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have emerged as key post-transcriptional regulators of gene expression. The aim of this study was to explore whether miRNAs were involved in hormonally regulated expression of estrogen responsive genes.

Methods

Western blot and QPCR were used to determine the expression of estrogen responsive genes and miRNAs respectively. Target gene expression regulated by miRNAs was validated by luciferase reporter assays and transfection of miRNA mimics or inhibitors. Cell proliferation was evaluated by MTS assay.

Results

E? significantly induced bcl-2, cyclin D1 and survivin expression by suppressing the levels of a panel of miRNAs (miR-16, miR-143, miR-203) in MCF-7 cells. MiRNA transfection and luciferase assay confirmed that bcl-2 was regulated by miR-16 and miR-143, cyclinD1 was modulated by miR-16. Importantly, survivin was found to be targeted by miR-16, miR-143, miR-203. The regulatory effect of E? can be either abrogated by anti-estrogen ICI 182, 780 and raloxifene pretreatment, or impaired by ER? siRNA, indicating the regulation is dependent on ER?. In order to investigate the functional significance of these miRNAs in estrogen responsive cells, miRNAs mimics were transfected into MCF-7 cells. It revealed that overexpression of these miRNAs significantly inhibited E?-induced cell proliferation. Further study of the expression of the miRNAs indicated that miR-16, miR-143 and miR-203 were highly expressed in triple positive breast cancer tissues, suggesting a potential tumor suppressing effect of these miRNAs in ER positive breast cancer.

Conclusions

These results demonstrate that E? induces bcl-2, cyclin D1 and survivin by orchestrating the coordinate downregulation of a panel of miRNAs. In turn, the miRNAs manifest growth suppressive effects and control cell proliferation in response to E?. This sheds a new insight into the integral post-transcriptional regulation of cell proliferation and survival genes by miRNAs, a potential therapeutic option for breast cancer.

SUBMITTER: Yu X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3274428 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Induction of cell proliferation and survival genes by estradiol-repressed microRNAs in breast cancer cells.

Yu Xinfeng X   Zhang Xuemei X   Dhakal Ishwori B IB   Beggs Marjorie M   Kadlubar Susan S   Luo Dali D  

BMC cancer 20120120


<h4>Background</h4>In estrogen responsive MCF-7 cells, estradiol (E₂) binding to ERα leads to transcriptional regulation of genes involved in the control of cell proliferation and survival. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have emerged as key post-transcriptional regulators of gene expression. The aim of this study was to explore whether miRNAs were involved in hormonally regulated expression of estrogen responsive genes.<h4>Methods</h4>Western blot and QPCR were used to determine the expression of estrogen r  ...[more]

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