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MicroRNAs Regulate Tumorigenesis by Downregulating SOCS3 Expression: An In silico Approach

Tumor microenvironment is characterized by the occurrence of significant changes due to disrupted signaling pathways that affect a broad spectrum of cellular activities such as proliferation, differentiation, signaling, invasiveness, migration, and apoptosis. Similarly, a downregulated suppressor of...

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Autores principales: Al-Asadi, Sura, Mansour, Hiba, Ataimish, Ahmed Jwaid, Al-Kahachi, Rusul, Rampurawala, Jamila
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10493049/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37701630
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/11779322231193535
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author Al-Asadi, Sura
Mansour, Hiba
Ataimish, Ahmed Jwaid
Al-Kahachi, Rusul
Rampurawala, Jamila
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Mansour, Hiba
Ataimish, Ahmed Jwaid
Al-Kahachi, Rusul
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description Tumor microenvironment is characterized by the occurrence of significant changes due to disrupted signaling pathways that affect a broad spectrum of cellular activities such as proliferation, differentiation, signaling, invasiveness, migration, and apoptosis. Similarly, a downregulated suppressor of cytokine signaling 3 (SOCS3) promotes increased JAK/STAT function due to aberrant cytokine signaling, which results in increased cell proliferation, differentiation, and migration. Multiple carcinomas including breast cancer, prostate cancer, hepatocellular carcinoma, pancreatic cancer, and colorectal cancer involve the disruption of SOCS3 expression due to microRNA overexpression. MicroRNAs are small, conserved, and non-coding RNA molecules that regulate gene expression through post-transcriptional inhibition and mRNA destabilization. The aim of this study was to identify putative microRNAs that interact with SOCS3 and downregulate its expression. In this study, miRWalk, TargetScan, and miRDB were used to identify microRNAs that interact with SOCS3, whereas RNA22 was utilized to identify the binding sites of 238 significant microRNAs. The tertiary structures of shortlisted microRNAs and SOCS3 regions were predicted through MC Sym and RNAComposer, respectively. For molecular docking, HDOCK was used, which predicted 80 microRNA-messengerRNA complexes and the interactions of the top 5 shortlisted complexes were assessed. The complexes were shortlisted on the basis of least binding affinity score and maximum confidence score. This study identifies the interactions of known (miR-203a-5p) and novel (miR-6756-5p, miR-6732-5p, miR-1203, miR-6887-5p) microRNAs with SOCS3 regions due to their maximum interactions. Identifying the interactions of these microRNAs with SOCS3 will significantly advance the understanding of oncomiRs (miRNAs that are associated with cancer development) in tumor development due to their influence on SOCS3 expression. These insights will assist in future studies to understand the significance of miRNA-SOCS3-associated tumor development and progression.
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spelling pubmed-104930492023-09-11 MicroRNAs Regulate Tumorigenesis by Downregulating SOCS3 Expression: An In silico Approach Al-Asadi, Sura Mansour, Hiba Ataimish, Ahmed Jwaid Al-Kahachi, Rusul Rampurawala, Jamila Bioinform Biol Insights Original Research Article Tumor microenvironment is characterized by the occurrence of significant changes due to disrupted signaling pathways that affect a broad spectrum of cellular activities such as proliferation, differentiation, signaling, invasiveness, migration, and apoptosis. Similarly, a downregulated suppressor of cytokine signaling 3 (SOCS3) promotes increased JAK/STAT function due to aberrant cytokine signaling, which results in increased cell proliferation, differentiation, and migration. Multiple carcinomas including breast cancer, prostate cancer, hepatocellular carcinoma, pancreatic cancer, and colorectal cancer involve the disruption of SOCS3 expression due to microRNA overexpression. MicroRNAs are small, conserved, and non-coding RNA molecules that regulate gene expression through post-transcriptional inhibition and mRNA destabilization. The aim of this study was to identify putative microRNAs that interact with SOCS3 and downregulate its expression. In this study, miRWalk, TargetScan, and miRDB were used to identify microRNAs that interact with SOCS3, whereas RNA22 was utilized to identify the binding sites of 238 significant microRNAs. The tertiary structures of shortlisted microRNAs and SOCS3 regions were predicted through MC Sym and RNAComposer, respectively. For molecular docking, HDOCK was used, which predicted 80 microRNA-messengerRNA complexes and the interactions of the top 5 shortlisted complexes were assessed. The complexes were shortlisted on the basis of least binding affinity score and maximum confidence score. This study identifies the interactions of known (miR-203a-5p) and novel (miR-6756-5p, miR-6732-5p, miR-1203, miR-6887-5p) microRNAs with SOCS3 regions due to their maximum interactions. Identifying the interactions of these microRNAs with SOCS3 will significantly advance the understanding of oncomiRs (miRNAs that are associated with cancer development) in tumor development due to their influence on SOCS3 expression. These insights will assist in future studies to understand the significance of miRNA-SOCS3-associated tumor development and progression. SAGE Publications 2023-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10493049/ /pubmed/37701630 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/11779322231193535 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Al-Asadi, Sura
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Ataimish, Ahmed Jwaid
Al-Kahachi, Rusul
Rampurawala, Jamila
MicroRNAs Regulate Tumorigenesis by Downregulating SOCS3 Expression: An In silico Approach
title MicroRNAs Regulate Tumorigenesis by Downregulating SOCS3 Expression: An In silico Approach
title_full MicroRNAs Regulate Tumorigenesis by Downregulating SOCS3 Expression: An In silico Approach
title_fullStr MicroRNAs Regulate Tumorigenesis by Downregulating SOCS3 Expression: An In silico Approach
title_full_unstemmed MicroRNAs Regulate Tumorigenesis by Downregulating SOCS3 Expression: An In silico Approach
title_short MicroRNAs Regulate Tumorigenesis by Downregulating SOCS3 Expression: An In silico Approach
title_sort micrornas regulate tumorigenesis by downregulating socs3 expression: an in silico approach
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10493049/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37701630
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/11779322231193535
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