Alternative mechanisms of miR-34a regulation in cancer

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Eva Slabáková
Zoran Culig
Ján Remšík
Karel Souček
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[1] Institute of Biophysics of the Czech Academy of Sciences,Department of Cytokinetics
[2] Center of Biomolecular and Cellular Engineering,Division of Experimental Urology, Department of Urology
[3] International Clinical Research Center,Department of Experimental Biology
[4] St. Anne’s University Hospital Brno,undefined
[5] Medical University of Innsbruck,undefined
[6] Faculty of Science,undefined
[7] Masaryk University,undefined
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Cell Death & Disease | 2017年 / 8卷
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MicroRNA miR-34a is recognized as a master regulator of tumor suppression. The strategy of miR-34a replacement has been investigated in clinical trials as the first attempt of miRNA application in cancer treatment. However, emerging outcomes promote the re-evaluation of existing knowledge and urge the need for better understanding the complex biological role of miR-34a. The targets of miR-34a encompass numerous regulators of cancer cell proliferation, survival and resistance to therapy. MiR-34a expression is transcriptionally controlled by p53, a crucial tumor suppressor pathway, often disrupted in cancer. Moreover, miR-34a abundance is fine-tuned by context-dependent feedback loops. The function and effects of exogenously delivered or re-expressed miR-34a on the background of defective p53 therefore remain prominent issues in miR-34a based therapy. In this work, we review p53-independent mechanisms regulating the expression of miR-34a. Aside from molecules directly interacting with MIR34A promoter, processes affecting epigenetic regulation and miRNA maturation are discussed. Multiple mechanisms operate in the context of cancer-associated phenomena, such as aberrant oncogene signaling, EMT or inflammation. Since p53-dependent tumor-suppressive mechanisms are disturbed in a substantial proportion of malignancies, we summarize the effects of miR-34a modulation in cell and animal models in the clinically relevant context of disrupted or insufficient p53 function.
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