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NF-κB-mediated miR-124 suppresses metastasis of non-small-cell lung cancer by targeting MYO10

Yingjia Sun _, Xinghao Ai, Shengping Shen and Shun Lu

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Oncotarget. 2015; 6:8244-8254. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.3135

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Abstract

Yingjia Sun1, Xinghao Ai1, Shengping Shen1, Shun Lu1

1Lung Tumor Clinical Medical Center, Shanghai Chest Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200030, China

Correspondence to:

Shun Lu, e-mail: [email protected]

Keywords: NSCLC, miR-124, MYO10, NF-κB, metastasis

Received: October 18, 2014     Accepted: January 10, 2015     Published: January 29, 2015

ABSTRACT

Recently, dysregulation of microRNAs plays a critical role in cancer metastasis. Here, an in vivo selection approach was used to generate highly aggressive NSCLC sub-cell lines followed by comparing the microRNAs expression using microarrays. miR-124 was notably deregulated in both highly invasive sub-cell lines and node-positive NSCLC specimens. Over-expression of miR-124 robustly attenuated migration and metastatic ability of the aggressive cells. MYO10 was subsequently identified as a novel functional downstream target of miR-124, and was up-regulated in node-positive NSCLC tissues. Knockdown of MYO10 inhibited cell migration, whereas forced MYO10 expression markedly rescued miR-124-mediated suppression of cell metastasis. Additionally, we found an activated NF-κB-centered inflammatory loop in the highly aggressive cells leading to down-regulation of miR-124. These results suggest that NF-κB-regulated miR-124 targets MYO10, inhibits cell invasion and metastasis, and is down-regulated in node-positive NSCLC.


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