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MiR-23a modulates X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis-mediated autophagy in human luminal breast cancer cell lines

Ping Chen, Yin-Huan He, Xing Huang, Si-Qi Tao, Xiao-Nan Wang, Hong Yan, Ke-Shuo Ding, Peter E. Lobie, Wen-Yong Wu and Zheng-Sheng Wu _

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Oncotarget. 2017; 8:80709-80721. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.21080

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Abstract

Ping Chen1,2,*, Yin-Huan He2,*, Xing Huang3,*, Si-Qi Tao2,*, Xiao-Nan Wang2, Hong Yan2, Ke-Shuo Ding2, Peter E. Lobie4,5, Wen-Yong Wu6 and Zheng-Sheng Wu2

1Li Shui People’s Hospital, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China

2Department of Pathology, Anhui Medical University, Hefei, Anhui, China

3Institute of Life Sciences, Key Laboratory of Developmental Genes and Human Disease, Southeast University, Nanjing, China

4Cancer Science Institute of Singapore and Department of Pharmacology, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore

5Tsinghua Berkeley Shenzhen Institute, Tsinghua University Graduate School at Shenzhen, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China

6Department of General Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University, Hefei, Anhui, China

*These authors contributed equally to this work

Correspondence to:

Zheng-Sheng Wu, email: [email protected]

Wen-Yong Wu, email: [email protected]

Keywords: miR-23a, autophagy, XIAP, breast cancer

Received: April 04, 2017     Accepted: September 03, 2017     Published: September 19, 2017

ABSTRACT

Autophagy is a conserved multi-step lysosomal process that is induced by diverse stimuli including cellular nutrient deficiency. X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis (XIAP) promotes cell survival and recently has been demonstrated to suppress autophagy. Herein, we examined regulation of XIAP-mediated autophagy in breast cancer cells and determined the underlying molecular mechanism. To investigate this process, autophagy of breast cancer cells was induced by Earle’s balanced salt solution (EBSS). We observed discordant expression of XIAP mRNA and protein in the autophagic process induced by EBSS, suggesting XIAP may be regulated at a post-transcriptional level. By scanning several miRNAs potentially targeting XIAP, we observed that forced expression of miR-23a significantly decreased the expression of XIAP and promoted autophagy, wherever down-regulation of miR-23a increased XIAPexpression and suppressed autophagy in breast cancer cells. XIAP was confirmed as a direct target of miR-23a by reporter assay utilizing the 3’UTR of XIAP. In vitro, forced expression of miR-23a promoted autophagy, colony formation, migration and invasion of breast cancer cell by down-regulation of XIAP expression. However, miR-23a inhibited apoptosis of breast cancer cells independent of XIAP. Xenograft models confirmed the effect of miR-23a on expression of XIAP and LC3 and that miR-23a promoted breast cancer cell invasiveness. Therefore, our study demonstrates that miR-23a modulates XIAP-mediated autophagy and promotes survival and migration in breast cancer cells and hence provides important new insights into the understanding of the development and progression of breast cancer.


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