An estrogen receptor α suppressor, microRNA-22, is downregulated in estrogen receptor α-positive human breast cancer cell lines and clinical samples

Jianhua Xiong, Dianke Yu, Na Wei, Hanjiang Fu, Tianjing Cai, Yuanyu Huang, Chen Wu, Xiaofei Zheng, Quan Du, Dongxin Lin*, Zicai Liang

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Abstract

Previous studies have suggested that microRNAs (miRNAs) may play important roles in tumorigenesis, but little is known about the functions of most miRNAs in cancer development. In the present study, we set up a cell-based screen using a luciferase reporter plasmid carrying the whole ∼ 4.7 kb 3′-UTR of estrogen receptor α (ERα) mRNA cotransfected with a synthetic miRNA expression library to identify potential ERα-targeting miRNAs. Among all the miRNAs, miR-22 was found to repress robustly the luciferase signal in both HEK-293T and ERα-positive MCF-7 cells. Mutation of the target site was found to abrogate this repression effect of miR-22, whereas antagonism of endogenous miR-22 in MDA-MB-231 cells resulted in elevated reporter signals. We assessed the miR-22 expression patterns in five breast cancer cell lines and 23 clinical biopsies and revealed that there is a significant inverse association between the miR-22 levels and ERα protein expression. To evaluate the potential of miR-22 as a potential therapeutic intervention, we found that reduction of endogenous ERα protein levels and suppression of cancer cell growth could be achieved in MCF-7 cells by miR-22 overexpression in a way that can be recapitulated by the introduction of specific small interfering RNA against ERα. The phenomena can be rescued by the reintroduction of ERα. Taken together, our data indicate that miR-22 was frequently downregulated in ERα-positive human breast cancer cell lines and clinical samples. Direct involvement in the regulation of ERα may be one of the mechanisms through which miR-22 could play a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of breast cancer.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1684-1694
Number of pages11
JournalFEBS Journal
Volume277
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2010
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Breast carcinoma
  • Estrogen receptor α
  • MicroRNA-22
  • Proliferation

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