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Tumour-suppressor microRNAs regulate ovarian cancer cell physical properties and invasive behaviour.


ABSTRACT: The activities of pathways that regulate malignant transformation can be influenced by microRNAs (miRs). Recently, we showed that increased expression of five tumour-suppressor miRs, miR-508-3p, miR-508-5p, miR-509-3p, miR-509-5p and miR-130b-3p, correlate with improved clinical outcomes in human ovarian cancer patients, and that miR-509-3p attenuates invasion of ovarian cancer cell lines. Here, we investigate the mechanism underlying this reduced invasive potential by assessing the impact of these five miRs on the physical properties of cells. Human ovarian cancer cells (HEYA8, OVCAR8) that are transfected with miR mimics representing these five miRs exhibit decreased invasion through collagen matrices, increased cell size and reduced deformability as measured by microfiltration and microfluidic assays. To understand the molecular basis of altered invasion and deformability induced by these miRs, we use predicted and validated mRNA targets that encode structural and signalling proteins that regulate cell mechanical properties. Combined with analysis of gene transcripts by real-time PCR and image analysis of F-actin in single cells, our results suggest that these tumour-suppressor miRs may alter cell physical properties by regulating the actin cytoskeleton. Our findings provide biophysical insights into how tumour-suppressor miRs can regulate the invasive behaviour of ovarian cancer cells, and identify potential therapeutic targets that may be implicated in ovarian cancer progression.

SUBMITTER: Chan CK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5133448 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tumour-suppressor microRNAs regulate ovarian cancer cell physical properties and invasive behaviour.

Chan Clara K CK   Pan Yinghong Y   Nyberg Kendra K   Marra Marco A MA   Lim Emilia L EL   Jones Steven J M SJ   Maar Dianna D   Gibb Ewan A EA   Gunaratne Preethi H PH   Robertson A Gordon AG   Rowat Amy C AC  

Open biology 20161101 11


The activities of pathways that regulate malignant transformation can be influenced by microRNAs (miRs). Recently, we showed that increased expression of five tumour-suppressor miRs, miR-508-3p, miR-508-5p, miR-509-3p, miR-509-5p and miR-130b-3p, correlate with improved clinical outcomes in human ovarian cancer patients, and that miR-509-3p attenuates invasion of ovarian cancer cell lines. Here, we investigate the mechanism underlying this reduced invasive potential by assessing the impact of th  ...[more]

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