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Sci Rep ; 7(1): 6650, 2017 07 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28751779

ABSTRACT

Because several studies have shown that exogenous miR-199a has antiviral effects against various viruses, including herpesviruses, we examined how miR-199a exerts its antiviral effects using epithelial tumour cell lines infected with herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1). We found that both miR-199a-5p and -3p impair the secondary envelopment of HSV-1 by suppressing their common target, ARHGAP21, a Golgi-localized GTPase-activating protein for Cdc42. We further found that the trans-cisternae of the Golgi apparatus are a potential membrane compartment for secondary envelopment. Exogenous expression of either pre-miR-199a or sh-ARHGAP21 exhibited shared phenotypes i.e. alteration of Golgi function in uninfected cells, inhibition of HSV-1 secondary envelopment, and reduction of trans-Golgi proteins upon HSV-1 infection. A constitutively active form of Cdc42 also inhibited HSV-1 secondary envelopment. Endogenous levels of miR-199a in epithelial tumour cell lines were negatively correlated with the efficiency of HSV-1 secondary envelopment within these cells. These results suggest that miR-199a is a crucial regulator of Cdc42 activity on Golgi membranes, which is important for the maintenance of Golgi function and for the secondary envelopment of HSV-1 upon its infection.


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Epithelial Cells/metabolism , GTPase-Activating Proteins/metabolism , Herpes Simplex/metabolism , MicroRNAs/metabolism , cdc42 GTP-Binding Protein/genetics , Cell Line, Tumor , Down-Regulation , Epithelial Cells/virology , Gene Expression Regulation , Golgi Apparatus/metabolism , Herpes Simplex/genetics , Herpesvirus 1, Human/physiology , Humans , Signal Transduction
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Sci Rep ; 5: 8428, 2015 Feb 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25673149

ABSTRACT

In epithelial cells, miRNA-199a-5p/-3p and Brm, a catalytic subunit of the SWI/SNF complex were previously shown to form a double-negative feedback loop through EGR1, by which human cancer cell lines tend to fall into either of the steady states, types 1 [miR-199a(-)/Brm(+)/EGR1(-)] and 2 [miR-199a(+)/Brm (-)/EGR1(+)]. We show here, that type 2 cells, unlike type 1, failed to form colonies in soft agar, and that CD44, MET, CAV1 and CAV2 (miR-199a targets), all of which function as plasma membrane sensors and can co-localize in caveolae, are expressed specifically in type 1 cells. Single knockdown of any of them suppressed anchorage-independent growth of type 1 cells, indicating that the miR-199a/Brm/EGR1 axis is a determinant of anchorage-independent growth. Importantly, two coherent feedforward loops are integrated into this axis, supporting the robustness of type 1-specific gene expression and exemplifying how the miRNA-target gene relationship can be stably sustained in a variety of epithelial tumors.


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Carcinoma/genetics , Early Growth Response Protein 1/genetics , Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic , MicroRNAs/genetics , Transcription Factors/genetics , Carcinoma/metabolism , Carcinoma/pathology , Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung/genetics , Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung/metabolism , Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung/pathology , Caveolin 1/genetics , Caveolin 1/metabolism , Caveolin 2/genetics , Caveolin 2/metabolism , Cell Line, Tumor , Gene Expression Profiling , Gene Knockdown Techniques , Humans , Hyaluronan Receptors/genetics , Hyaluronan Receptors/metabolism , Models, Biological , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-met/genetics , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-met/metabolism
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