화학공학소재연구정보센터
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.527, No.2, 474-480, 2020
A miR-205-LPCAT1 axis contributes to proliferation and progression in multiple cancers
In the past two decades, miRNAs have been demonstrated to play critical roles in development and progression of malignant diseases. To identify the role and mechanism of miRNA are urgent for the application of miRNA-based therapeutics in cancers. MiR-205 is a conserved miRNA from the invertebrate to mammalian species. Previous studies showed a large body of evidence to demonstrate the oncogenic or tumor suppressive role of it in different types of cancers. Our aim here is to clarify the role and novel mechanism of miR-205 in solid tumors. In the present study, we found that a high level of miR-205 is an independent biomarker for favorable prognosis in LIHC, HNSCC and LUSC. In the functional experiment, we stably expressed miR-205 in tumor cell lines derived from above mentioned cancers. The result showed that overexpression of miR-205 significantly inhibits cancer cell proliferation. Mechanistically, we identified that the lysophosphatidylcholine acyltransferase-1 (LPCAT1) is a novel target of miR-205 in multiple cancer cells. Furthermore, we found that LPCAT1 is required for sustained proliferation of cancer cells and a high level of it is closely associated with poor prognosis in clinical patients. Collectively, we revealed the important prognostic value of a miR-205-LPCAT1 axis in multiple cancers and highlighted an essential role of LPCAT1 in miR-205-regulated cancer cell proliferation. All these discoveries make a miR-205-LPCAT1 axis to shed light upon a potential therapeutic target in cancer treatment. (C) 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.