화학공학소재연구정보센터
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.391, No.1, 535-541, 2010
miR-200a-mediated downregulation of ZEB2 and CTNNB1 differentially inhibits nasopharyngeal carcinoma cell growth, migration and invasion
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC), a highly metastatic and invasive malignant tumor originating from the nasopharynx. is widely prevalent in Southeast Asia, the Middle East and North Africa Although viral, dietary and genetic factors have been implicated in NPC, the molecular basis of its pathogenesis is not well defined Based on a recent microRNA (miRNA) microarray study showing miR-200 downregulation in NPC, we further investigated the role of miR-200a in NPC carcinogenesis We found that the endogenous miR-200a expression level increases with the degree of differentiation in a panel of NPC cell lines. namely undifferentiated C666-1, high-differentiated CNE-1, and low-differentiated CNE-2 and HNE1 cells By a series of gain-of-function and loss-of-function studies, we showed that over-expression of miR-200a inhibits C666-1 cell growth, migration and invasion, whereas its knock-clown Stimulates these processes in CNE-1 cells In addition, we further identified ZEB2 and CTNNB1 as the functional downstream targets of miR-200a Interestingly, knock-down of ZEB2 solely impeded NPC cell migration and invasion, whereas CTNNB1 Suppression Only inhibited NPC cell growth. suggesting that the inhibitory effects of miR-200a on NPC cell growth, migration and invasion are mediated by distinct targets and pathways Our results reveal the important role of miR-200a as a regulatory factor of NPC carcinogenesis and a potential candidate for miRNA-based therapy against NPC (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved