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TP53 and Let-7a micro-RNA Regulate K-Ras Activity in HCT116 Colorectal Cancer Cells
Recent reports have indicated that KRAS and TP53 mutations predict response to therapy in colorectal cancer. However, little is known about the relationship between these two common genetic alterations. Micro-RNAs (miRNAs), a class of noncoding RNA implicated in cellular processes, have been increas...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3731270/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23936455 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070604 |
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author | Luu, Carrie Heinrich, Eileen L. Duldulao, Marjun Arrington, Amanda K. Fakih, Marwan Garcia-Aguilar, Julio Kim, Joseph |
author_facet | Luu, Carrie Heinrich, Eileen L. Duldulao, Marjun Arrington, Amanda K. Fakih, Marwan Garcia-Aguilar, Julio Kim, Joseph |
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description | Recent reports have indicated that KRAS and TP53 mutations predict response to therapy in colorectal cancer. However, little is known about the relationship between these two common genetic alterations. Micro-RNAs (miRNAs), a class of noncoding RNA implicated in cellular processes, have been increasingly linked to KRAS and TP53. We hypothesized that lethal-7a (let-7a) miRNA regulates KRAS through TP53. To investigate the relationship between KRAS, TP53, and let-7a, we used HCT116 KRAS(mut) human colorectal cancer cells with four different genotypic modifications in TP53 (TP53(−/−), TP53(+/−), TP53(mut/+), and TP53(mut/−)). Using these cells we observed that K-Ras activity was higher in cells with mutant or knocked out TP53 alleles, suggesting that wild-type TP53 may suppress K-Ras activity. Let-7a was present in HCT116 KRAS(mut) cells, though there was no correlation between let-7a level and TP53 genotype status. To explore how let-7a may regulate K-Ras in the different TP53 genotype cells we used let-7a inhibitor and demonstrated increased K-Ras activity across all TP53, thus corroborating prior reports that let-7a regulates K-Ras. To assess potential clinical implications of this regulatory network, we examined the influence of TP53 genotype and let-7a inhibition on colon cancer cell survival following chemoradiation therapy (CRT). We observed that cells with complete loss of wild-type TP53 alleles ((−/−) or (−/mut)) were resistant to CRT following treatment with 5-fluorouracil and radiation. Further increase in K-Ras activity with let-7a inhibition did not impact survival in these cells. In contrast, cells with single or double wild-type TP53 alleles were moderately responsive to CRT and exhibited resistance when let-7a was inhibited. In summary, our results show a complex regulatory system involving TP53, KRAS, and let-7a. Our results may provide clues to understand and target these interactions in colorectal cancer. |
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spelling | pubmed-37312702013-08-09 TP53 and Let-7a micro-RNA Regulate K-Ras Activity in HCT116 Colorectal Cancer Cells Luu, Carrie Heinrich, Eileen L. Duldulao, Marjun Arrington, Amanda K. Fakih, Marwan Garcia-Aguilar, Julio Kim, Joseph PLoS One Research Article Recent reports have indicated that KRAS and TP53 mutations predict response to therapy in colorectal cancer. However, little is known about the relationship between these two common genetic alterations. Micro-RNAs (miRNAs), a class of noncoding RNA implicated in cellular processes, have been increasingly linked to KRAS and TP53. We hypothesized that lethal-7a (let-7a) miRNA regulates KRAS through TP53. To investigate the relationship between KRAS, TP53, and let-7a, we used HCT116 KRAS(mut) human colorectal cancer cells with four different genotypic modifications in TP53 (TP53(−/−), TP53(+/−), TP53(mut/+), and TP53(mut/−)). Using these cells we observed that K-Ras activity was higher in cells with mutant or knocked out TP53 alleles, suggesting that wild-type TP53 may suppress K-Ras activity. Let-7a was present in HCT116 KRAS(mut) cells, though there was no correlation between let-7a level and TP53 genotype status. To explore how let-7a may regulate K-Ras in the different TP53 genotype cells we used let-7a inhibitor and demonstrated increased K-Ras activity across all TP53, thus corroborating prior reports that let-7a regulates K-Ras. To assess potential clinical implications of this regulatory network, we examined the influence of TP53 genotype and let-7a inhibition on colon cancer cell survival following chemoradiation therapy (CRT). We observed that cells with complete loss of wild-type TP53 alleles ((−/−) or (−/mut)) were resistant to CRT following treatment with 5-fluorouracil and radiation. Further increase in K-Ras activity with let-7a inhibition did not impact survival in these cells. In contrast, cells with single or double wild-type TP53 alleles were moderately responsive to CRT and exhibited resistance when let-7a was inhibited. In summary, our results show a complex regulatory system involving TP53, KRAS, and let-7a. Our results may provide clues to understand and target these interactions in colorectal cancer. Public Library of Science 2013-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3731270/ /pubmed/23936455 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070604 Text en © 2013 Luu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Luu, Carrie Heinrich, Eileen L. Duldulao, Marjun Arrington, Amanda K. Fakih, Marwan Garcia-Aguilar, Julio Kim, Joseph TP53 and Let-7a micro-RNA Regulate K-Ras Activity in HCT116 Colorectal Cancer Cells |
title |
TP53 and Let-7a micro-RNA Regulate K-Ras Activity in HCT116 Colorectal Cancer Cells |
title_full |
TP53 and Let-7a micro-RNA Regulate K-Ras Activity in HCT116 Colorectal Cancer Cells |
title_fullStr |
TP53 and Let-7a micro-RNA Regulate K-Ras Activity in HCT116 Colorectal Cancer Cells |
title_full_unstemmed |
TP53 and Let-7a micro-RNA Regulate K-Ras Activity in HCT116 Colorectal Cancer Cells |
title_short |
TP53 and Let-7a micro-RNA Regulate K-Ras Activity in HCT116 Colorectal Cancer Cells |
title_sort | tp53 and let-7a micro-rna regulate k-ras activity in hct116 colorectal cancer cells |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3731270/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23936455 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070604 |
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