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The Cell-Free Expression of MiR200 Family Members Correlates with Estrogen Sensitivity in Human Epithelial Ovarian Cells

The Cell-Free Expression of MiR200 Family Members Correlates with Estrogen Sensitivity in Human Epithelial Ovarian Cells

Authors :
Márton, Éva
Varga, Alexandra
Széles, Lajos
Göczi, Lóránd
Penyige, András
Nagy, Bálint
Szilágyi, Melinda
Source :
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Volume 21, Issue 24, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Vol 21, Iss 9725, p 9725 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Exposure to physiological estrogens or xenoestrogens (e.g., zearalenone or bisphenol A) increases the risk for cancer. However, little information is available on their significance in ovarian cancer. We present a comprehensive study on the effect of estradiol, zearalenone and bisphenol A on the phenotype, mRNA, intracellular and cell-free miRNA expression of human epithelial ovarian cell lines. Estrogens induced a comparable effect on the rate of cell proliferation and migration as well as on the expression of estrogen-responsive genes (GREB1, CA12, DEPTOR, RBBP8) in the estrogen receptor &alpha<br />(ER&alpha<br />)-expressing PEO1 cell line, which was not observable in the absence of this receptor (in A2780 cells). The basal intracellular and cell-free expression of miR200s and miR203a was higher in PEO1, which was accompanied with low ZEB1 and high E-cadherin expression. These miRNAs showed a rapid but intermittent upregulation in response to estrogens that was diminished by an ER&alpha<br />specific antagonist. The role of ER&alpha<br />in the regulation of the MIR200B-MIR200A-MIR429 locus was further supported by publicly available ChIP-seq data. MiRNA expression of cell lysates correlated well with cell-free miRNA expression. We conclude that cell-free miR200s might be promising biomarkers to assess estrogen sensitivity of ovarian cells.

Details

ISSN :
14220067
Volume :
21
Issue :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of molecular sciences
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....153ec4b8d49252ff8afa51c5772564f1