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miR-139-5p is a regulator of metastatic pathways in breast cancer

Metastasis is a complex, multistep process involved in the progression of cancer from a localized primary tissue to distant sites, often characteristic of the more aggressive forms of this disease. Despite being studied in great detail in recent years, the mechanisms that govern this process remain...

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Autores principales: Krishnan, Keerthana, Steptoe, Anita L., Martin, Hilary C., Pattabiraman, Diwakar R., Nones, Katia, Waddell, Nic, Mariasegaram, Mythily, Simpson, Peter T., Lakhani, Sunil R., Vlassov, Alexander, Grimmond, Sean M., Cloonan, Nicole
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3884652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24158791
http://dx.doi.org/10.1261/rna.042143.113
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author Krishnan, Keerthana
Steptoe, Anita L.
Martin, Hilary C.
Pattabiraman, Diwakar R.
Nones, Katia
Waddell, Nic
Mariasegaram, Mythily
Simpson, Peter T.
Lakhani, Sunil R.
Vlassov, Alexander
Grimmond, Sean M.
Cloonan, Nicole
author_facet Krishnan, Keerthana
Steptoe, Anita L.
Martin, Hilary C.
Pattabiraman, Diwakar R.
Nones, Katia
Waddell, Nic
Mariasegaram, Mythily
Simpson, Peter T.
Lakhani, Sunil R.
Vlassov, Alexander
Grimmond, Sean M.
Cloonan, Nicole
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description Metastasis is a complex, multistep process involved in the progression of cancer from a localized primary tissue to distant sites, often characteristic of the more aggressive forms of this disease. Despite being studied in great detail in recent years, the mechanisms that govern this process remain poorly understood. In this study, we identify a novel role for miR-139-5p in the inhibition of breast cancer progression. We highlight its clinical relevance by reviewing miR-139-5p expression across a wide variety of breast cancer subtypes using in-house generated and online data sets to show that it is most frequently lost in invasive tumors. A biotin pull-down approach was then used to identify the mRNA targets of miR-139-5p in the breast cancer cell line MCF7. Functional enrichment analysis of the pulled-down targets showed significant enrichment of genes in pathways previously implicated in breast cancer metastasis (P < 0.05). Further bioinformatic analysis revealed a predicted disruption to the TGFβ, Wnt, Rho, and MAPK/PI3K signaling cascades, implying a potential role for miR-139-5p in regulating the ability of cells to invade and migrate. To corroborate this finding, using the MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cell line, we show that overexpression of miR-139-5p results in suppression of these cellular phenotypes. Furthermore, we validate the interaction between miR-139-5p and predicted targets involved in these pathways. Collectively, these results suggest a significant functional role for miR-139-5p in breast cancer cell motility and invasion and its potential to be used as a prognostic marker for the aggressive forms of breast cancer.
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spelling pubmed-38846522014-01-09 miR-139-5p is a regulator of metastatic pathways in breast cancer Krishnan, Keerthana Steptoe, Anita L. Martin, Hilary C. Pattabiraman, Diwakar R. Nones, Katia Waddell, Nic Mariasegaram, Mythily Simpson, Peter T. Lakhani, Sunil R. Vlassov, Alexander Grimmond, Sean M. Cloonan, Nicole RNA Articles Metastasis is a complex, multistep process involved in the progression of cancer from a localized primary tissue to distant sites, often characteristic of the more aggressive forms of this disease. Despite being studied in great detail in recent years, the mechanisms that govern this process remain poorly understood. In this study, we identify a novel role for miR-139-5p in the inhibition of breast cancer progression. We highlight its clinical relevance by reviewing miR-139-5p expression across a wide variety of breast cancer subtypes using in-house generated and online data sets to show that it is most frequently lost in invasive tumors. A biotin pull-down approach was then used to identify the mRNA targets of miR-139-5p in the breast cancer cell line MCF7. Functional enrichment analysis of the pulled-down targets showed significant enrichment of genes in pathways previously implicated in breast cancer metastasis (P < 0.05). Further bioinformatic analysis revealed a predicted disruption to the TGFβ, Wnt, Rho, and MAPK/PI3K signaling cascades, implying a potential role for miR-139-5p in regulating the ability of cells to invade and migrate. To corroborate this finding, using the MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cell line, we show that overexpression of miR-139-5p results in suppression of these cellular phenotypes. Furthermore, we validate the interaction between miR-139-5p and predicted targets involved in these pathways. Collectively, these results suggest a significant functional role for miR-139-5p in breast cancer cell motility and invasion and its potential to be used as a prognostic marker for the aggressive forms of breast cancer. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2013-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3884652/ /pubmed/24158791 http://dx.doi.org/10.1261/rna.042143.113 Text en © 2013 Krishnan et al.; Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press for the RNA Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This article, published in RNA, is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported), as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/.
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Krishnan, Keerthana
Steptoe, Anita L.
Martin, Hilary C.
Pattabiraman, Diwakar R.
Nones, Katia
Waddell, Nic
Mariasegaram, Mythily
Simpson, Peter T.
Lakhani, Sunil R.
Vlassov, Alexander
Grimmond, Sean M.
Cloonan, Nicole
miR-139-5p is a regulator of metastatic pathways in breast cancer
title miR-139-5p is a regulator of metastatic pathways in breast cancer
title_full miR-139-5p is a regulator of metastatic pathways in breast cancer
title_fullStr miR-139-5p is a regulator of metastatic pathways in breast cancer
title_full_unstemmed miR-139-5p is a regulator of metastatic pathways in breast cancer
title_short miR-139-5p is a regulator of metastatic pathways in breast cancer
title_sort mir-139-5p is a regulator of metastatic pathways in breast cancer
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3884652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24158791
http://dx.doi.org/10.1261/rna.042143.113
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