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Loss of miR-101-3p Promotes Transmigration of Metastatic Breast Cancer Cells through the Brain Endothelium by Inducing COX-2/MMP1 Signaling

Brain metastases represent one of the incurable end stages in breast cancer (BC). Developing effective or preventive treatments is hampered by a lack of knowledge on the molecular mechanisms driving brain metastasis. Transmigration of BC cells through the brain endothelium is a key event in the path...

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Autores principales: Harati, Rania, Mohammad, Mohammad G., Tlili, Abdelaziz, El-Awady, Raafat A., Hamoudi, Rifat
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7407639/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32645833
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph13070144
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author Harati, Rania
Mohammad, Mohammad G.
Tlili, Abdelaziz
El-Awady, Raafat A.
Hamoudi, Rifat
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Mohammad, Mohammad G.
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El-Awady, Raafat A.
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description Brain metastases represent one of the incurable end stages in breast cancer (BC). Developing effective or preventive treatments is hampered by a lack of knowledge on the molecular mechanisms driving brain metastasis. Transmigration of BC cells through the brain endothelium is a key event in the pathogenesis of brain metastasis. In this study, we identified miR-101-3p as a critical micro-RNA able to reduce transmigration of BC cells through the brain endothelium. Our results revealed that miR-101-3p expression is downregulated in brain metastatic BC cells compared to less invasive variants, and varies inversely compared to the brain metastatic propensity of BC cells. Using a loss-and-gain of function approach, we found that miR-101-3p downregulation increased transmigration of BC cells through the brain endothelium in vitro by inducing COX-2 expression in cancer cells, whereas ectopic restoration of miR-101-3p exerted a metastasis-reducing effect. In regulatory experiments, we found that miR-101-3p mediated its effect by modulating COX-2-MMP1 signaling capable of degrading the inter-endothelial junctions (claudin-5 and VE-cadherin), key components of the brain endothelium. These findings suggest that miR-101-3p plays a critical role in the transmigration of breast cancer cells through the brain endothelium by modulating the COX-2-MMP1 signaling and thus may serve as a therapeutic target that can be exploited to prevent or suppress brain metastasis in human breast cancer.
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spelling pubmed-74076392020-08-12 Loss of miR-101-3p Promotes Transmigration of Metastatic Breast Cancer Cells through the Brain Endothelium by Inducing COX-2/MMP1 Signaling Harati, Rania Mohammad, Mohammad G. Tlili, Abdelaziz El-Awady, Raafat A. Hamoudi, Rifat Pharmaceuticals (Basel) Article Brain metastases represent one of the incurable end stages in breast cancer (BC). Developing effective or preventive treatments is hampered by a lack of knowledge on the molecular mechanisms driving brain metastasis. Transmigration of BC cells through the brain endothelium is a key event in the pathogenesis of brain metastasis. In this study, we identified miR-101-3p as a critical micro-RNA able to reduce transmigration of BC cells through the brain endothelium. Our results revealed that miR-101-3p expression is downregulated in brain metastatic BC cells compared to less invasive variants, and varies inversely compared to the brain metastatic propensity of BC cells. Using a loss-and-gain of function approach, we found that miR-101-3p downregulation increased transmigration of BC cells through the brain endothelium in vitro by inducing COX-2 expression in cancer cells, whereas ectopic restoration of miR-101-3p exerted a metastasis-reducing effect. In regulatory experiments, we found that miR-101-3p mediated its effect by modulating COX-2-MMP1 signaling capable of degrading the inter-endothelial junctions (claudin-5 and VE-cadherin), key components of the brain endothelium. These findings suggest that miR-101-3p plays a critical role in the transmigration of breast cancer cells through the brain endothelium by modulating the COX-2-MMP1 signaling and thus may serve as a therapeutic target that can be exploited to prevent or suppress brain metastasis in human breast cancer. MDPI 2020-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7407639/ /pubmed/32645833 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph13070144 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Harati, Rania
Mohammad, Mohammad G.
Tlili, Abdelaziz
El-Awady, Raafat A.
Hamoudi, Rifat
Loss of miR-101-3p Promotes Transmigration of Metastatic Breast Cancer Cells through the Brain Endothelium by Inducing COX-2/MMP1 Signaling
title Loss of miR-101-3p Promotes Transmigration of Metastatic Breast Cancer Cells through the Brain Endothelium by Inducing COX-2/MMP1 Signaling
title_full Loss of miR-101-3p Promotes Transmigration of Metastatic Breast Cancer Cells through the Brain Endothelium by Inducing COX-2/MMP1 Signaling
title_fullStr Loss of miR-101-3p Promotes Transmigration of Metastatic Breast Cancer Cells through the Brain Endothelium by Inducing COX-2/MMP1 Signaling
title_full_unstemmed Loss of miR-101-3p Promotes Transmigration of Metastatic Breast Cancer Cells through the Brain Endothelium by Inducing COX-2/MMP1 Signaling
title_short Loss of miR-101-3p Promotes Transmigration of Metastatic Breast Cancer Cells through the Brain Endothelium by Inducing COX-2/MMP1 Signaling
title_sort loss of mir-101-3p promotes transmigration of metastatic breast cancer cells through the brain endothelium by inducing cox-2/mmp1 signaling
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7407639/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32645833
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph13070144
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