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Up-regulation of matrix metalloproteinases in a mouse model of chemically induced colitis-associated cancer: the role of microRNAs
Emerging evidence has implicated microRNAs in regulating the production of multiple inflammatory mediators including cytokines and chemokines. We previously elucidated the dynamic activation of key signals that link colitis to colorectal cancer. In this study, we observed a sharp increase in the lev...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4467157/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25742789 |
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author | Ai, Feiyan Zhang, Xuemei Li, Xiayu Qin, Zailong Ye, Qiurong Tian, Li Tang, Anliu Li, Nan Li, Guiyuan Ma, Jian Shen, Shourong |
author_facet | Ai, Feiyan Zhang, Xuemei Li, Xiayu Qin, Zailong Ye, Qiurong Tian, Li Tang, Anliu Li, Nan Li, Guiyuan Ma, Jian Shen, Shourong |
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description | Emerging evidence has implicated microRNAs in regulating the production of multiple inflammatory mediators including cytokines and chemokines. We previously elucidated the dynamic activation of key signals that link colitis to colorectal cancer. In this study, we observed a sharp increase in the levels of matrix metalloproteinases (Mmps) that provided a basis for the inflammation-cancer link, and we questioned whether this was a consequence of the dysregulation of Mmp-specific microRNAs, at least partly. We assayed a panel of murine microRNAs that were predicted to target Mmps and found they were downregulated in the inflammation-cancer link. Furthermore, we demonstrated that three murine microRNAs, namely miR-128, -134, and -330, can target the three Mmps Mmp3, Mmp10, and Mmp13, respectively. We also found that the level of the microRNA-processing enzyme Dicer1 was decreased in the inflammation-cancer link. These microRNAs functioned as tumor suppressors in colon cancer cells, attenuating the proliferation, migration, and invasion potential of murine colon cancer cells as well as angiogenesis and the growth of tumors derived from these cells. Our results suggest that microRNAs modulate the production of key inflammatory mediators and that microRNA dysfunction may contribute to the non-resolving inflammation associated with cancer. |
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spelling | pubmed-44671572015-06-22 Up-regulation of matrix metalloproteinases in a mouse model of chemically induced colitis-associated cancer: the role of microRNAs Ai, Feiyan Zhang, Xuemei Li, Xiayu Qin, Zailong Ye, Qiurong Tian, Li Tang, Anliu Li, Nan Li, Guiyuan Ma, Jian Shen, Shourong Oncotarget Research Paper Emerging evidence has implicated microRNAs in regulating the production of multiple inflammatory mediators including cytokines and chemokines. We previously elucidated the dynamic activation of key signals that link colitis to colorectal cancer. In this study, we observed a sharp increase in the levels of matrix metalloproteinases (Mmps) that provided a basis for the inflammation-cancer link, and we questioned whether this was a consequence of the dysregulation of Mmp-specific microRNAs, at least partly. We assayed a panel of murine microRNAs that were predicted to target Mmps and found they were downregulated in the inflammation-cancer link. Furthermore, we demonstrated that three murine microRNAs, namely miR-128, -134, and -330, can target the three Mmps Mmp3, Mmp10, and Mmp13, respectively. We also found that the level of the microRNA-processing enzyme Dicer1 was decreased in the inflammation-cancer link. These microRNAs functioned as tumor suppressors in colon cancer cells, attenuating the proliferation, migration, and invasion potential of murine colon cancer cells as well as angiogenesis and the growth of tumors derived from these cells. Our results suggest that microRNAs modulate the production of key inflammatory mediators and that microRNA dysfunction may contribute to the non-resolving inflammation associated with cancer. Impact Journals LLC 2015-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4467157/ /pubmed/25742789 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Ai et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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 credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Ai, Feiyan Zhang, Xuemei Li, Xiayu Qin, Zailong Ye, Qiurong Tian, Li Tang, Anliu Li, Nan Li, Guiyuan Ma, Jian Shen, Shourong Up-regulation of matrix metalloproteinases in a mouse model of chemically induced colitis-associated cancer: the role of microRNAs |
title | Up-regulation of matrix metalloproteinases in a mouse model of chemically induced colitis-associated cancer: the role of microRNAs |
title_full | Up-regulation of matrix metalloproteinases in a mouse model of chemically induced colitis-associated cancer: the role of microRNAs |
title_fullStr | Up-regulation of matrix metalloproteinases in a mouse model of chemically induced colitis-associated cancer: the role of microRNAs |
title_full_unstemmed | Up-regulation of matrix metalloproteinases in a mouse model of chemically induced colitis-associated cancer: the role of microRNAs |
title_short | Up-regulation of matrix metalloproteinases in a mouse model of chemically induced colitis-associated cancer: the role of microRNAs |
title_sort | up-regulation of matrix metalloproteinases in a mouse model of chemically induced colitis-associated cancer: the role of micrornas |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4467157/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25742789 |
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