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MicroRNA-140 mediates RB tumor suppressor function to control stem cell-like activity through interleukin-6

Akiyo Yoshida, Shunsuke Kitajima, Fengkai Li, Chaoyang Cheng, Yujiro Takegami, Susumu Kohno, Yuan Song Wan, Naoyuki Hayashi, Hayato Muranaka, Yuuki Nishimoto, Naoko Nagatani, Takumi Nishiuchi, Tran C Thai, Sawako Suzuki, Shinji Nakao, Tomoaki Tanaka, Osamu Hirose, David A. Barbie and Chiaki Takahashi _

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Oncotarget. 2017; 8:13872-13885. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.14681

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Abstract

Akiyo Yoshida1,2, Shunsuke Kitajima1,3, Fengkai Li1, Chaoyang Cheng4, Yujiro Takegami4, Susumu Kohno1, Yuan Song Wan1, Naoyuki Hayashi1,5, Hayato Muranaka1, Yuuki Nishimoto1, Naoko Nagatani1, Takumi Nishiuchi6, Tran C Thai3, Sawako Suzuki7, Shinji Nakao2, Tomoaki Tanaka7, Osamu Hirose8, David A. Barbie3, Chiaki Takahashi1

1Division of Oncology and Molecular Biology, Cancer Research Institute, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Ishikawa 920-1192, Japan

2Deperment of Cellular Transplantation Biology, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Ishikawa 920-8641, Japan

3Department of Medical Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA02215, USA

4DNAFORM Precision Gene Technologies, Yokohama, Kanagawa, 230-0046, Japan

5Department of Health and Nutrition, Faculty of Human Health Science, Kanazawa Gakuin University, Kanazawa, Ishikawa, 920-1302, Japan

6Division of Functional Genomics, Advanced Science Research Center, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Ishikawa 920-0934, Japan

7Deperment of Clinical Cell Biology and Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University, Chiba, Chiba 260-8670 Japan

8Division of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Ishikawa 920-1192, Japan

Correspondence to:

Chiaki Takahashi, email: [email protected],.ac.jp

Shunsuke Kitajima, email: [email protected]

Keywords: cancer, cancer stem cells, RB, mir-140, interleukin-6

Received: June 29, 2016     Accepted: January 03, 2017     Published: January 16, 2017

ABSTRACT

We established an in vitro cell culture system to determine novel activities of the retinoblastoma (Rb) protein during tumor progression. Rb depletion in p53-null mouse-derived soft tissue sarcoma cells induced a spherogenic phenotype. Cells retrieved from Rb-depleted spheres exhibited slower proliferation and less efficient BrdU incorporation, however, much higher spherogenic activity and aggressive behavior. We discovered six miRNAs, including mmu-miR-18a, -25, -29b, -140, -337, and -1839, whose expression levels correlated tightly with the Rb status and spherogenic activity. Among these, mmu-miR-140 appeared to be positively controlled by Rb and to antagonize the effect of Rb depletion on spherogenesis and tumorigenesis. Furthermore, among genes potentially targeted by mmu-miR-140, Il-6 was upregulated by Rb depletion and downregulated by mmu-mir-140 overexpression. Altogether, we demonstrate the possibility that mmu-mir-140 mediates the Rb function to downregulate Il-6 by targeting its 3′-untranslated region. Finally, we detected the same relationship among RB, hsa-miR-140 and IL-6 in a human breast cancer cell line MCF-7. Because IL-6 is a critical modulator of malignant features of cancer cells and the RB pathway is impaired in the majority of cancers, hsa-miR-140 might be a promising therapeutic tool that disrupts linkage between tumor suppressor inactivation and pro-inflammatory cytokine response.


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