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Identification of microRNAs regulated by isothiocyanates and association of polymorphisms inside their target sites with risk of sporadic colorectal cancer.

Ondrej Slaby1, Milana Sachlova, Veronika Brezkova, Renata Hezova, Alena Kovarikova, Svatava Bischofová, Sabina Sevcikova, Julie Bienertova-Vasku, Anna Vasku, Marek Svoboda, Rostislav Vyzula.   

Abstract

Sporadic colorectal cancer (CRC) is a typical multifactorial disease. Isothiocyanates (ITC) have been recently shown to inhibit development of CRC in many experimental models. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short noncoding RNAs that posttranscriptionally regulate gene expression through binding to 3' untranslated regions (3'UTR) of target mRNAs. MiRNAs are regulated by natural agents, ITCs included. In our study, using global expression profiling based on TaqMan Low-Density Arrays, we identified 3 common miRNAs (miR-155, miR-23b, miR-27b) regulated by ITCs (sulforaphane, iberin) in colonic epithelial cell lines NCM460 and NCM356. In silico predictions allowed us to find 9 relevant single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) localized within the 3'UTRs of genes (AGTR1, TNFAIP2, PRKCB, HSPA9, RABGAP1, DICER1, ADAM19, VWA5A, and SIRT5) targeted by these ITC-related miRNAs. Finally, we observed that homozygous CC genotype of DICER1, rs1057035, was significantly associated with decreased risk of CRC (odds ratio = 0.49; 95% confidence interval: 0.25-0.95, P = 0.036) when compared to TT homozygote genotype; also, the C allele tended to have a protective effect (P = 0.072). This study showed that miRNAs could be involved in chemoprotective effects of natural agents; their function alteration through SNPs in their binding sites and flanking regions presents a new class of CRC risk factors.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23441612     DOI: 10.1080/01635581.2013.756530

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nutr Cancer        ISSN: 0163-5581            Impact factor:   2.900


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Review 10.  Regulation of microRNAs by natural agents: new strategies in cancer therapies.

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