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miRNA: |
hsa-miR-661 |
Disease: |
breast cancer |
Relationship type: |
Causal |
Detection method for miRNA expression: |
northern blot, qRT-PCR etc |
Expression pattern of miRNA: |
down-regulated |
Validated targets of miRNA from the reference: |
MTA1 |
Validated targets of miRNA from TarBase: |
unknown : More... |
Predicted targets: |
MIRANDA, TARGETSCAN, PICTAR-VERT |
Description: Endogenous miR-661 expression was positively regulated by the c/EBPalpha transcription factor, which is down-regulated during cancer progression. c/EBPalpha directly interacted with the miR-661 chromatin and bound to miR-661 putative promoter that contains a c/EBPalpha-consensus motif. In addition, we found that the level of MTA1 protein was progressively up-regulated, whereas that of miR-661 and its activator, c/EBPalpha, were down-regulated in a breast cancer progression model consisting of MCF-10A cell lines whose phenotypes ranged from noninvasive to highly invasive. c/EBPalpha expression in breast cancer cells resulted in increased miR-661 expression and reduced MTA1 3'UTR-luciferase activity and MTA1 protein level. We also provide evidence that the introduction of miR-661 inhibited the motility, invasiveness, anchorage-independent growth, and tumorigenicity of invasive breast cancer cells. We believe our findings show for the first time that c/EBPalpha regulates the level of miR-661 and in turn modifies the functions of the miR661-MTA1 pathway in human cancer cells. Based on these findings, we suggest that miR-661 be further investigated for therapeutic use in down-regulating the expression of MTA1 in cancer cells. |
Reference:
MicroRNA-661, a c/EBPalpha target, inhibits metastatic tumor antigen 1 and regulates its functions. | PMID:19584269
Reddy SD, Pakala SB, Ohshiro K, Rayala SK, Kumar R.
Cancer Res. 2009 Jul 15;69(14):5639-42. |
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