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IL-10Rα expression is post-transcriptionally regulated by miR-15a, miR-185, and miR-211 in melanoma

BACKGROUND: IL-10 is an immunoregulatory cytokine that increases during malignant diseases. The purpose of this study was to: i) determine the mRNA amounts of IL-10, IL-10Rα, and IL-10Rβ in cutaneous and uveal melanoma cells and specimens; ii) evaluate their post-transcriptional regulation by miRNAs...

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Autores principales: Venza, Isabella, Visalli, Maria, Beninati, Concetta, Benfatto, Salvatore, Teti, Diana, Venza, Mario
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4668633/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26631117
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12920-015-0156-3
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author Venza, Isabella
Visalli, Maria
Beninati, Concetta
Benfatto, Salvatore
Teti, Diana
Venza, Mario
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Visalli, Maria
Beninati, Concetta
Benfatto, Salvatore
Teti, Diana
Venza, Mario
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description BACKGROUND: IL-10 is an immunoregulatory cytokine that increases during malignant diseases. The purpose of this study was to: i) determine the mRNA amounts of IL-10, IL-10Rα, and IL-10Rβ in cutaneous and uveal melanoma cells and specimens; ii) evaluate their post-transcriptional regulation by miRNAs; iii) ascertain whether miRNA dysregulation may affect IL-10-induced proliferation. METHODS: Genome-wide miRNA expression profiling was performed using a human microarray platform. The reference gene mRNA was measured through qPCR. miRNAs/mRNAs interactions were predicted by TargetScan, microRNA, and PITA. Transfections of specific miRNA mimics/inhibitors were carried out. Cell proliferation was assessed by MTT assay in the presence of IL-10 after transfection with miRNA mimics/inhibitors. RESULTS: There were no differences in IL-10 mRNA levels between any of the 3 melanoma cell lines tested and normal melanocytes. However, lower IL-10Rα expression was found in G361 and OCM-1 cells, and higher levels of IL-10Rβ were observed in G361 cells compared with normal melanocytes. GR-M cells did not exhibit any modifications in IL-10Rα and IL-10Rβ expression. miR-15a, miR-185, miR-211, and miR-30d were upregulated in G361 and OCM-1 cells, remaining at similar levels in GR-M cells. miR-409-3p and miR-605were down-regulated exclusively in G361 cells. Prediction tools revealed that miR-15a, miR-185, and miR-211 targeted IL-10Rα whereas none of the miRNAs exclusively downregulated in G361 cells targeted IL-10Rβ. Luciferase reporter and western blot assays showed that IL-10Rα expression is directly regulated by miR-15a, miR-185, and miR-211, either alone or in combination. An inverse expression pattern between IL-10Rα, on one side, and miR-15a, miR-185, and miR-211 on the other one was also shown in melanoma samples. Ectopic expression of individual miR-15a, miR-185, and miR-211, and even more their co-expression, caused a marked decrease in the proliferation rate of all the cell lines. Likewise, inhibition of any specific miRNA promoted cell growth, an effect that further increased when inhibition concerned all three miRNA. Moreover, specific knockdown of IL-10Rα prevented the proliferative effect of miRNA inhibitors. CONCLUSIONS: Our results support a key role of IL-10Rα in the development and progression of melanoma and suggest that the IL-10/IL-10 receptor system may become a new therapeutic target for melanoma treatment.
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spelling pubmed-46686332015-12-04 IL-10Rα expression is post-transcriptionally regulated by miR-15a, miR-185, and miR-211 in melanoma Venza, Isabella Visalli, Maria Beninati, Concetta Benfatto, Salvatore Teti, Diana Venza, Mario BMC Med Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: IL-10 is an immunoregulatory cytokine that increases during malignant diseases. The purpose of this study was to: i) determine the mRNA amounts of IL-10, IL-10Rα, and IL-10Rβ in cutaneous and uveal melanoma cells and specimens; ii) evaluate their post-transcriptional regulation by miRNAs; iii) ascertain whether miRNA dysregulation may affect IL-10-induced proliferation. METHODS: Genome-wide miRNA expression profiling was performed using a human microarray platform. The reference gene mRNA was measured through qPCR. miRNAs/mRNAs interactions were predicted by TargetScan, microRNA, and PITA. Transfections of specific miRNA mimics/inhibitors were carried out. Cell proliferation was assessed by MTT assay in the presence of IL-10 after transfection with miRNA mimics/inhibitors. RESULTS: There were no differences in IL-10 mRNA levels between any of the 3 melanoma cell lines tested and normal melanocytes. However, lower IL-10Rα expression was found in G361 and OCM-1 cells, and higher levels of IL-10Rβ were observed in G361 cells compared with normal melanocytes. GR-M cells did not exhibit any modifications in IL-10Rα and IL-10Rβ expression. miR-15a, miR-185, miR-211, and miR-30d were upregulated in G361 and OCM-1 cells, remaining at similar levels in GR-M cells. miR-409-3p and miR-605were down-regulated exclusively in G361 cells. Prediction tools revealed that miR-15a, miR-185, and miR-211 targeted IL-10Rα whereas none of the miRNAs exclusively downregulated in G361 cells targeted IL-10Rβ. Luciferase reporter and western blot assays showed that IL-10Rα expression is directly regulated by miR-15a, miR-185, and miR-211, either alone or in combination. An inverse expression pattern between IL-10Rα, on one side, and miR-15a, miR-185, and miR-211 on the other one was also shown in melanoma samples. Ectopic expression of individual miR-15a, miR-185, and miR-211, and even more their co-expression, caused a marked decrease in the proliferation rate of all the cell lines. Likewise, inhibition of any specific miRNA promoted cell growth, an effect that further increased when inhibition concerned all three miRNA. Moreover, specific knockdown of IL-10Rα prevented the proliferative effect of miRNA inhibitors. CONCLUSIONS: Our results support a key role of IL-10Rα in the development and progression of melanoma and suggest that the IL-10/IL-10 receptor system may become a new therapeutic target for melanoma treatment. BioMed Central 2015-12-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4668633/ /pubmed/26631117 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12920-015-0156-3 Text en © Venza et al. 2015 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Venza, Isabella
Visalli, Maria
Beninati, Concetta
Benfatto, Salvatore
Teti, Diana
Venza, Mario
IL-10Rα expression is post-transcriptionally regulated by miR-15a, miR-185, and miR-211 in melanoma
title IL-10Rα expression is post-transcriptionally regulated by miR-15a, miR-185, and miR-211 in melanoma
title_full IL-10Rα expression is post-transcriptionally regulated by miR-15a, miR-185, and miR-211 in melanoma
title_fullStr IL-10Rα expression is post-transcriptionally regulated by miR-15a, miR-185, and miR-211 in melanoma
title_full_unstemmed IL-10Rα expression is post-transcriptionally regulated by miR-15a, miR-185, and miR-211 in melanoma
title_short IL-10Rα expression is post-transcriptionally regulated by miR-15a, miR-185, and miR-211 in melanoma
title_sort il-10rα expression is post-transcriptionally regulated by mir-15a, mir-185, and mir-211 in melanoma
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4668633/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26631117
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12920-015-0156-3
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