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Title: Suppressive role exerted by microRNA-29b-1-5p in triple negative breast cancer through SPIN1 regulation
Authors: Drago-Ferrante, Rosa
Pentimalli, Francesca
Carlisi, Daniela
Blasio, Anna de
Saliba, Christian
Baldacchino, Shawn
DeGaetano, James
Debono, Joseph
Caruana-Dingli, Gordon
Grech, Godfrey
Scerri, Christian A.
Tesoriere, Giovanni
Giordano, Antonio
Vento, Renza
Di Fiore, Riccardo
Keywords: Breast -- Cancer
MicroRNA
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Impact Journals
Citation: Drago-Ferrante, R., Pentimalli, F., Carlisi, D., De Blasio, A., Saliba, C., Baldacchino, S.,...Di Fiore, R. (2017). Suppressive role exerted by microRNA-29b-1-5p in triple negative breast cancer through SPIN1 regulation. Oncotarget, 8(17), 1-20.
Abstract: MiR-29 family dysregulation occurs in various cancers including breast cancers. We investigated miR-29b-1 functional role in human triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) the most aggressive breast cancer subtype. We found that miR-29b-1-5p was downregulated in human TNBC tissues and cell lines. To assess whether miR- 29b-1-5p correlated with TNBC regenerative potential, we evaluated cancer stem cell enrichment in our TNBC cell lines, and found that only MDA-MB-231 and BT-20 produced primary, secondary and tertiary mammospheres, which were progressively enriched in OCT4, NANOG and SOX2 stemness genes. MiR-29b-1-5p expression inversely correlated with mammosphere stemness potential, and miR-29b-1 ectopic overexpression decreased TNBC cell growth, self-renewal, migration, invasiveness and paclitaxel resistance repressing WNT/βcatenin and AKT signaling pathways and stemness regulators. We identified SPINDLIN1 (SPIN1) among predicted miR-29b- 1-5p targets. Consistently, SPIN1 was overexpressed in most TNBC tissues and cell lines and negatively correlated with miR-29b-1-5p. Target site inhibition showed that SPIN1 seems to be directly controlled by miR-29b-1-5p. Silencing SPIN1 mirrored the effects triggered by miR-29b-1 overexpression, whereas SPIN1 rescue by SPIN1miScript protector, determined the reversal of the molecular effects produced by the mimic-miR-29b-1-5p. Overall, we show that miR-29b-1 deregulation impacts on multiple oncogenic features of TNBC cells and their renewal potential, acting, at least partly, through SPIN1, and suggest that both these factors should be evaluated as new possible therapeutic targets against TNBC.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/25248
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