miR-181a initiates and perpetuates oncogenic transformation through the regulation of innate immune signaling

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Matthew Knarr
Rita A. Avelar
Sreeja C. Sekhar
Lily J. Kwiatkowski
Michele L. Dziubinski
Jessica McAnulty
Stephanie Skala
Stefanie Avril
Ronny Drapkin
Analisa DiFeo
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[1] Case Western Reserve University,Case Comprehensive Cancer Center
[2] The University of Michigan,Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology
[3] The University of Michigan,Department of Pathology
[4] The University of Michigan,The Rogel Cancer Center
[5] Case Western Reserve University,Department of Pathology
[6] University of Pennsylvania,Penn Ovarian Cancer Research Center, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Perelman School of Medicine
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Genomic instability (GI) predisposes cells to malignant transformation, however the molecular mechanisms that allow for the propagation of cells with a high degree of genomic instability remain unclear. Here we report that miR-181a is able to transform fallopian tube secretory epithelial cells through the inhibition of RB1 and stimulator-of-interferon-genes (STING) to propagate cells with a high degree of GI. MiR-181a targeting of RB1 leads to profound nuclear defects and GI generating aberrant cytoplasmic DNA, however simultaneous miR-181a mediated inhibition of STING allows cells to bypass interferon mediated cell death. We also found that high miR-181a is associated with decreased IFNγ response and lymphocyte infiltration in patient tumors. DNA oncoviruses are the only known inhibitors of STING that allow for cellular transformation, thus, our findings are the first to identify a miRNA that can downregulate STING expression to suppress activation of intrinsic interferon signaling. This study introduces miR-181a as a putative biomarker and identifies the miR-181a-STING axis as a promising target for therapeutic exploitation.
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