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Targeting the lipid metabolic axis ACSL/SCD in colorectal cancer progression by therapeutic miRNAs: miR-19b-1 role.


ABSTRACT: An abnormal acyl-CoA synthetase/stearoyl-CoA desaturase (ACSL/SCD) lipid network fuels colon cancer progression, endowing cells with invasive and migratory properties. Therapies against this metabolic network may be useful to improve clinical outcomes. Because micro-RNAs (miRNAs/miRs) are important epigenetic regulators, we investigated novel miRNAs targeting this pro-tumorigenic axis; hence to be used as therapeutic or prognostic miRNAs. Thirty-one putative common miRNAs were predicted to simultaneously target the three enzymes comprising the ACSL/SCD network. Target validation by quantitative RT-PCR, Western blotting, and luciferase assays showed miR-544a, miR-142, and miR-19b-1 as major regulators of the metabolic axis, ACSL/SCD Importantly, lower miR-19b-1 expression was associated with a decreased survival rate in colorectal cancer (CRC) patients, accordingly with ACSL/SCD involvement in patient relapse. Finally, miR-19b-1 regulated the pro-tumorigenic axis, ACSL/SCD, being able to inhibit invasion in colon cancer cells. Because its expression correlated with an increased survival rate in CRC patients, we propose miR-19b-1 as a potential noninvasive biomarker of disease-free survival and a promising therapeutic miRNA in CRC.

SUBMITTER: Cruz-Gil S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5748493 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Targeting the lipid metabolic axis <i>ACSL/SCD</i> in colorectal cancer progression by therapeutic miRNAs: miR-19b-1 role.

Cruz-Gil Silvia S   Sanchez-Martinez Ruth R   Gomez de Cedron Marta M   Martin-Hernandez Roberto R   Vargas Teodoro T   Molina Susana S   Herranz Jesús J   Davalos Alberto A   Reglero Guillermo G   Ramirez de Molina Ana A  

Journal of lipid research 20171026 1


An abnormal acyl-CoA synthetase/stearoyl-CoA desaturase (<i>ACSL</i>/<i>SCD</i>) lipid network fuels colon cancer progression, endowing cells with invasive and migratory properties. Therapies against this metabolic network may be useful to improve clinical outcomes. Because micro-RNAs (miRNAs/miRs) are important epigenetic regulators, we investigated novel miRNAs targeting this pro-tumorigenic axis; hence to be used as therapeutic or prognostic miRNAs. Thirty-one putative common miRNAs were pred  ...[more]

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