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MiRNA Expression May Account for Chronic but Not for Acute Regulation of mRNA Expression in Human Thyroid Tumor Models

BACKGROUND: For thyroid tumorigenesis, two main human in vitro models are available: primary cultures of human thyrocytes treated with TSH or EGF/serum as models for autonomous adenomas (AA) or papillary thyroid carcinomas (PTC) respectively, and human thyroid tumor derived cell lines. Previous work...

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Autores principales: Floor, Sébastien L., Hebrant, Aline, Pita, Jaime M., Saiselet, Manuel, Trésallet, Christophe, Libert, Frederick, Andry, Guy, Dumont, Jacques E., van Staveren, Wilma C., Maenhaut, Carine
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4222942/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25375362
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111581
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author Floor, Sébastien L.
Hebrant, Aline
Pita, Jaime M.
Saiselet, Manuel
Trésallet, Christophe
Libert, Frederick
Andry, Guy
Dumont, Jacques E.
van Staveren, Wilma C.
Maenhaut, Carine
author_facet Floor, Sébastien L.
Hebrant, Aline
Pita, Jaime M.
Saiselet, Manuel
Trésallet, Christophe
Libert, Frederick
Andry, Guy
Dumont, Jacques E.
van Staveren, Wilma C.
Maenhaut, Carine
author_sort Floor, Sébastien L.
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: For thyroid tumorigenesis, two main human in vitro models are available: primary cultures of human thyrocytes treated with TSH or EGF/serum as models for autonomous adenomas (AA) or papillary thyroid carcinomas (PTC) respectively, and human thyroid tumor derived cell lines. Previous works of our group have assessed properties of those models, with a special emphasis on mRNA regulations. It is often assumed that miRNA may be one of the primary events inducing these mRNA regulations. METHODS: The purpose of this study was to investigate the representativity of those models to study microRNA regulations and their relation with mRNA expression. To achieve this aim, the miRNA expressions profiles of primary cultures treated with TSH or EGF/serum and of 6 thyroid cancer cell lines were compared to the expression profiles of 35 tumor tissues obtained by microarrays. RESULTS: Our data on primary cultures have shown that the TSH or EGF/serum treatment did not greatly modify the microRNA expression profiles, which is contrary to what is observed for mRNA expression profiles, although they still evolved differently according to the treatment. The analysis of miRNA and mRNA expressions profiles in the cell lines has shown that they have evolved into a common, dedifferentiated phenotype, closer to ATC than to the tumors they are derived from. CONCLUSIONS: Long-terms TSH or EGF/serum treatments do not mimic AA or PTC respectively in terms of miRNA expression as they do for mRNA, suggesting that the regulations of mRNA expression induced by these physiological agents occur independently of miRNA. The general patterns of miRNA expression in the cell lines suggest that they represent a useful model for undifferentiated thyroid cancer. Mirna probably do not mediate the rapid changes in gene expression in rapid cell biology regulation.
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spelling pubmed-42229422014-11-13 MiRNA Expression May Account for Chronic but Not for Acute Regulation of mRNA Expression in Human Thyroid Tumor Models Floor, Sébastien L. Hebrant, Aline Pita, Jaime M. Saiselet, Manuel Trésallet, Christophe Libert, Frederick Andry, Guy Dumont, Jacques E. van Staveren, Wilma C. Maenhaut, Carine PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: For thyroid tumorigenesis, two main human in vitro models are available: primary cultures of human thyrocytes treated with TSH or EGF/serum as models for autonomous adenomas (AA) or papillary thyroid carcinomas (PTC) respectively, and human thyroid tumor derived cell lines. Previous works of our group have assessed properties of those models, with a special emphasis on mRNA regulations. It is often assumed that miRNA may be one of the primary events inducing these mRNA regulations. METHODS: The purpose of this study was to investigate the representativity of those models to study microRNA regulations and their relation with mRNA expression. To achieve this aim, the miRNA expressions profiles of primary cultures treated with TSH or EGF/serum and of 6 thyroid cancer cell lines were compared to the expression profiles of 35 tumor tissues obtained by microarrays. RESULTS: Our data on primary cultures have shown that the TSH or EGF/serum treatment did not greatly modify the microRNA expression profiles, which is contrary to what is observed for mRNA expression profiles, although they still evolved differently according to the treatment. The analysis of miRNA and mRNA expressions profiles in the cell lines has shown that they have evolved into a common, dedifferentiated phenotype, closer to ATC than to the tumors they are derived from. CONCLUSIONS: Long-terms TSH or EGF/serum treatments do not mimic AA or PTC respectively in terms of miRNA expression as they do for mRNA, suggesting that the regulations of mRNA expression induced by these physiological agents occur independently of miRNA. The general patterns of miRNA expression in the cell lines suggest that they represent a useful model for undifferentiated thyroid cancer. Mirna probably do not mediate the rapid changes in gene expression in rapid cell biology regulation. Public Library of Science 2014-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4222942/ /pubmed/25375362 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111581 Text en © 2014 Floor 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
Floor, Sébastien L.
Hebrant, Aline
Pita, Jaime M.
Saiselet, Manuel
Trésallet, Christophe
Libert, Frederick
Andry, Guy
Dumont, Jacques E.
van Staveren, Wilma C.
Maenhaut, Carine
MiRNA Expression May Account for Chronic but Not for Acute Regulation of mRNA Expression in Human Thyroid Tumor Models
title MiRNA Expression May Account for Chronic but Not for Acute Regulation of mRNA Expression in Human Thyroid Tumor Models
title_full MiRNA Expression May Account for Chronic but Not for Acute Regulation of mRNA Expression in Human Thyroid Tumor Models
title_fullStr MiRNA Expression May Account for Chronic but Not for Acute Regulation of mRNA Expression in Human Thyroid Tumor Models
title_full_unstemmed MiRNA Expression May Account for Chronic but Not for Acute Regulation of mRNA Expression in Human Thyroid Tumor Models
title_short MiRNA Expression May Account for Chronic but Not for Acute Regulation of mRNA Expression in Human Thyroid Tumor Models
title_sort mirna expression may account for chronic but not for acute regulation of mrna expression in human thyroid tumor models
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4222942/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25375362
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111581
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