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Identification of 14-3-3β gene as a novel miR-152 target using a proteome-based approach.

Simon Jasinski-Bergner1, Franziska Stehle1, Evamaria Gonschorek1, Jana Kalich1, Kristin Schulz1, Stefan Huettelmaier2, Juliane Braun2, Barbara Seliger3.   

Abstract

Recent studies demonstrated that miR-152 overexpression down-regulates the nonclassical human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class I molecule HLA-G in human tumors thereby contributing to their immune surveillance. Using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis followed by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry, the protein expression profile of HLA-G(+), miR-152(low) cells, and their miR-152-overexpressing (miR(high)) counterparts was compared leading to the identification of 24 differentially expressed proteins. These were categorized according to their function and localization demonstrating for most of them an important role in the initiation and progression of tumors. The novel miR-152 target 14-3-3 protein β/α/YWHAB (14-3-3β) is down-regulated upon miR-152 overexpression, although its overexpression was often found in tumors of distinct origin. The miR-152-mediated reduction of the 14-3-3β expression was accompanied by an up-regulation of BAX protein expression resulting in a pro-apoptotic phenotype. In contrast, the reconstitution of 14-3-3β expression in miR-152(high) cells increased the expression of the anti-apoptotic BCL2 gene, enhances the proliferative activity in the presence of the cytostatic drug paclitaxel, and causes resistance to apoptosis induced by this drug. By correlating clinical microarray data with the patients' outcome, a link between 14-3-3β and HLA-G expression was found, which could be associated with poor prognosis and overall survival of patients with tumors. Because miR-152 controls both the expression of 14-3-3β and HLA-G, it exerts a dual role in tumor cells by both altering the immunogenicity and the tumorigenicity.
© 2014 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Keywords:  14-3-3β; Cell Biology; HLA-G; Immunology; MicroRNA (miRNA); Oncogene; Tumor Immunology; miR-152

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25228695      PMCID: PMC4223316          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M114.556290

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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