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Mucin 1 Oncoprotein Expression Is Suppressed by the miR-125b Oncomir
Oleh:
Rajabi, Hasan
;
Jin, Caining
;
Ahmad, Rehan
;
McClary, Andrew Cain
;
Datt Joshi, Maya
;
Kufe, Donald
Jenis:
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Dalam koleksi:
Genes and Cancer vol. 1 no. 1 (Jan. 2010)
,
page 62-69.
Topik:
MicroRNA
;
miR-125b
;
MUC1
;
Translation
;
DNA Damage
;
Apoptosis
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The MUC1 oncoprotein is overexpressed in most human breast cancers by mechanisms that are incompletely understood. The microRNA, miR-125b, is downregulated in breast cancer cells. The present studies demonstrate that the MUC1 3'UTR contains a site for binding of the miR-125b seed region. The results show that the MUC1 3'UTR suppresses luciferase expression and that this effect is abrogated by mutation or deletion of the miR-125b binding site. Expression of an antisense miR-125b in BT-549 breast cancer cells was associated with induction of MUC1 protein but not MUC1 mRNA levels. The antisense miR-125b also increased BT-549 cell growth by a MUC1-dependent mechanism. In addition, overexpression of exogenous miR-125b downregulated MUC1 protein and not MUC1 transcripts in ZR-75-1 breast cancer cells. Silencing of MUC1 in ZR-75-1 cells with a siRNA has been shown to promote DNA damage-induced apoptosis. In concert with these observations, miR-125b-induced decreases in MUC1 levels increased the apoptotic response of ZR-75-1 cells to cisplatin treatment. These findings indicate that miR-125b suppresses translation of the MUC1 oncoprotein and that miR- 125b thereby functions as a tumor suppressor in breast cancer cells.
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