Literature DB >> 25634213

Chemotherapy-Induced miRNA-29c/Catenin-δ Signaling Suppresses Metastasis in Gastric Cancer.

Yuxuan Wang1, Changzheng Liu2, Min Luo3, Zhengyi Zhang2, Jianan Gong2, Jingjing Li4, Lei You4, Lei Dong2, Rui Su2, Haishuang Lin2, Yanni Ma2, Fang Wang2, Yi Wang5, Jie Chen6, Junwu Zhang2, Hongyan Jia7, Yan Kong8, Jia Yu9.   

Abstract

Chemotherapy has improved the survival of patients with gastric cancer by unknown mechanisms. In this study, we showed that cisplatin and docetaxel used in gastric cancer treatment increase the expression of miRNA-29 (miR-29) family members and decrease the expression of their oncogenic targets, mediating a significant part of the efficacious benefits of these chemotherapeutic agents. In particular, patients with gastric cancer who experienced recurrences after chemotherapy tended to exhibit low levels of miR-29c expression in their tumors, suggesting that miR-29c activation may contribute to the chemotherapeutic efficacy. Enforced expression of miR-29s in gastric cancer cells inhibited cell invasion in vitro and in vivo by directly targeting catenin-δ (CTNND1). Drug treatment suppressed gastric cancer cell invasion by restoring miR-29c-mediated suppression of catenin-δ and RhoA signaling. In parallel, drug treatment also activated several tumor-suppressive miRNAs, thereby decreasing expression of their oncogenic effector targets. Overall, our findings defined a global mechanism for understanding the efficacious effects of cytotoxic chemotherapy in gastric cancer. ©2015 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25634213     DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-14-0787

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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