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MicroRNA-34c Inversely Couples the Biological Functions of the Runt-related Transcription Factor RUNX2 and the Tumor Suppressor p53 in Osteosarcoma

Authors :
Jozef Zustin
Simon M. Cool
Ying Zhang
Hanna Taipaleenmaki
Michael J. Yaszemski
Yoshiaki Ito
Ling Ling
Janet L. Stein
Jeremy A. Squire
Kristen Shogren
Andre J. van Wijnen
Manuel Salto-Tellez
Jane B. Lian
Stephen N. Jones
Eric Hesse
Gary S. Stein
Mario Galindo
David Tai Leong
Maria Zielenska
Avudaiappan Maran
Christian Dierkes
Gerard P. Zambetti
Margaretha Van der Deen
Senthilkumar Cinghu
Anurag Gupta
Nadiya M. Teplyuk
Suk-Chul Bae
Source :
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, Artículos CONICYT, CONICYT Chile, instacron:CONICYT
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2013.

Abstract

Osteosarcoma (OS) is a primary bone tumor that is most prevalent during adolescence. RUNX2, which stimulates differentiation and suppresses proliferation of osteoblasts, is deregulated in OS. Here, we define pathological roles of RUNX2 in the etiology of OS and mechanisms by which RUNX2 expression is stimulated. RUNX2 is often highly expressed in human OS biopsies and cell lines. Small interference RNA-mediated depletion of RUNX2 inhibits growth of U2OS OS cells. RUNX2 levels are inversely linked to loss of p53 (which predisposes to OS) in distinct OS cell lines and osteoblasts. RUNX2 protein levels decrease upon stabilization of p53 with the MDM2 inhibitor Nutlin-3. Elevated RUNX2 protein expression is post-transcriptionally regulated and directly linked to diminished expression of several validated RUNX2 targeting microRNAs in human OS cells compared with mesenchymal progenitor cells. The p53-dependent miR-34c is the most significantly down-regulated RUNX2 targeting microRNAs in OS. Exogenous supplementation of miR-34c markedly decreases RUNX2 protein levels, whereas 3'-UTR reporter assays establish RUNX2 as a direct target of miR-34c in OS cells. Importantly, Nutlin-3-mediated stabilization of p53 increases expression of miR-34c and decreases RUNX2. Thus, a novel p53-miR-34c-RUNX2 network controls cell growth of osseous cells and is compromised in OS.

Details

ISSN :
00219258
Volume :
288
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4e3d689ed4822716075e1d3fd7a70a2b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.m112.445890