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Regulation of miR‐200c and miR‐141 by Methylation in Prostate Cancer

Authors :
Lynch, Seodhna M.
O'Neill, Karla M.
McKenna, Michael M.
Walsh, Colum P.
McKenna, Declan J.
Source :
The Prostate, Lynch, S M, O'Neill, K M, McKenna, M M, Walsh, C P & McKenna, D J 2016, ' Regulation of miR-200c and miR-141 by Methylation in Prostate Cancer ', Prostate, vol. 76, no. 13, pp. 1146-1159 . https://doi.org/10.1002/pros.23201
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2016.

Abstract

BACKGROUND In prostate cancer (PCa), abnormal expression of several microRNAs (miRNAs) has been previously reported. Increasing evidence shows that aberrant epigenetic regulation of miRNAs is a contributing factor to their altered expression in cancer. In this study, we investigate whether expression of miR‐200c and miR‐141 in PCa is related to the DNA methylation status of their promoter. METHODS PCR analysis of miR‐200c and miR‐141, and CpG methylation analysis of their common promoter, was performed in PCa cell‐lines and in archived prostate biopsy specimens. The biological significance of miR‐200c and miR‐141 expression in prostate cancer cells was assessed by a series of in vitro bioassays and the effect on proposed targets DNMT3A and TET1/TET3 was investigated. The effect on promoter methylation status in cells treated with demethylating agents was also examined. RESULTS miR‐200c and miR‐141 are both highly elevated in LNCaP, 22RV1, and DU145 cells, but significantly reduced in PC3 cells. This correlates inversely with the methylation status of the miR‐200c/miR‐141 promoter, which is unmethylated in LNCaP, 22RV1, and DU145 cells, but hypermethylated in PC3. In PC3 cells, miR‐200c and miR‐141 expression is subsequently elevated by treatment with the demethylating drug decitabine (5‐aza‐2′deoxycytidine) and by knockdown of DNA methyltransferase 1 (DNMT1), suggesting their expression is regulated by methylation. Expression of miR‐200c and miR‐141 in prostate biopsy tissue was inversely correlated with methylation in promoter CpG sites closest to the miR‐200c/miR‐141 loci. In vitro, over‐expression of miR‐200c in PC3 cells inhibited growth and clonogenic potential, as well as inducing apoptosis. Expression of the genes DNMT3A and TET1/TET3 were down‐regulated by miR‐200c and miR‐141 respectively. Finally, treatment with the soy isoflavone genistein caused demethylation of the promoter CpG sites closest to the miR‐200c/miR‐141 loci resulting in increased miR‐200c expression. CONCLUSIONS Our findings provide evidence that miR‐200c and miR‐141 are under epigenetic regulation in PCa cells. We propose that profiling their expression and methylation status may have potential as a novel biomarker or focus of therapeutic intervention in the diagnosis and prognosis of PCa. Prostate 76:1146–1159, 2016. © 2016 The Authors. The Prostate published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10970045 and 02704137
Volume :
76
Issue :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Prostate
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....86287864fedd31ee9ac1b98f25449297
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/pros.23201