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The interplay of HuR and miR-3134 in regulation of AU rich transcriptome.

Shivani Sharma1, Suneer Verma, Madavan Vasudevan, Subhasis Samanta, Jitendra K Thakur, Ritu Kulshreshtha.   

Abstract

MicroRNAs and AU Rich element (ARE)-mediated degradation of transcripts are thought to be two independent means of gene regulation at the post-transcriptional level. However, since their site of action is the same (3'UTR of mRNA), there exists a high probability that specific miRNAs may bind to AREs and, thus, interact with ARE-binding proteins (ARE-BPs) to regulate transcript levels. In this study, we have characterized AREs as potential targets of hsa-miR-3134. An analysis of the global gene expression profile of breast cancer cell line MCF7 overexpressing miR-3134 revealed the presence of at least one AUUUA element in the 3'-UTRs of 63% of miR-3134 regulated protein coding genes. Quantitative RT-PCR or 3'UTR luciferase assays show that miR-3134 mediates an up to 4-8-fold increase in the levels of ARE bearing transcripts-SOX9, VEGFA, and EGFR, while mutated miR-3134 shows a decreased effect. The miR-3134-mediated increase in transcript levels was unaffected by treatment with transcription inhibitor (actinomycin D), indicating that miR-3134 enhances transcript stability. To investigate a possible interplay between miR-3134 and a prototype ARE-BP, HuR, we compared their overexpression transcriptome profiles. Interestingly, up to 80% of miR-3134-regulated genes were also regulated by HuR. Overexpression studies of HuR alone or in combination with miR-3134 shows that wt miR-3134 but not a mutated miR-3134 promotes stabilization of HuR-regulated transcripts SOX9, VEGFA, and EGFR as confirmed by qRT-PCR or RNA-immunoprecipitation experiments. Overall, this report suggests that collaboration between ARE-binding microRNAs and ARE-binding proteins could be a general mechanism of 3'-UTR mediated regulation of gene expression in human cells.

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Keywords:  AU rich elements; Breast cancer; HuR; MicroRNA; miR-3134

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23823647      PMCID: PMC3817149          DOI: 10.4161/rna.25482

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  RNA Biol        ISSN: 1547-6286            Impact factor:   4.652


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