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Metformin elicits anticancer effects through the sequential modulation of DICER and c-MYC

Authors :
Andrea Sacconi
Giovanni Blandino
Claudio Pulito
Giancarlo Cortese
Mario Cioce
Francesca Biagioni
Sabrina Strano
Mariacristina Valerio
Federica Mori
Cesare Manetti
Gennaro Citro
Luca Casadei
Sergio Galanti
Paola Muti
Source :
Nature communications. 3
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Diabetic patients treated with metformin have a reduced incidence of cancer and cancer-related mortality. Here we show that metformin affects engraftment and growth of breast cancer tumours in mice. This correlates with the induction of metabolic changes compatible with clear anticancer effects. We demonstrate that microRNA modulation underlies the anticancer metabolic actions of metformin. In fact, metformin induces DICER expression and its effects are severely impaired in DICER knocked down cells. Conversely, ectopic expression of DICER recapitulates the effects of metformin in vivo and in vitro. The microRNAs upregulated by metformin belong mainly to energy metabolism pathways. Among the messenger RNAs downregulated by metformin, we found c-MYC, IRS-2 and HIF1alpha. Downregulation of c-MYC requires AMP-activated protein kinase-signalling and mir33a upregulation by metformin. Ectopic expression of c-MYC attenuates the anticancer metabolic effects of metformin. We suggest that DICER modulation, mir33a upregulation and c-MYC targeting have an important role in the anticancer metabolic effects of metformin.

Details

ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature communications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....38096b4061e4194116a3f8b8b7eca6db