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MicroRNA-194 Promotes Prostate Cancer Metastasis by Inhibiting SOCS2.

Rajdeep Das1,2, Philip A Gregory3,4, Rayzel C Fernandes1,2, Iza Denis1,2, Qingqing Wang1,5, Scott L Townley1, Shuang G Zhao6, Adrienne R Hanson1, Marie A Pickering1, Heather K Armstrong2,7, Noor A Lokman8, Esmaeil Ebrahimie1, Elai Davicioni9, Robert B Jenkins10, R Jeffrey Karnes11, Ashley E Ross12, Robert B Den13, Eric A Klein14, Kim N Chi15,16, Hayley S Ramshaw3, Elizabeth D Williams17, Amina Zoubeidi15, Gregory J Goodall3,18, Felix Y Feng6,19,20, Lisa M Butler2,7, Wayne D Tilley1,2, Luke A Selth21,2.   

Abstract

Serum levels of miR-194 have been reported to predict prostate cancer recurrence after surgery, but its functional contributions to this disease have not been studied. Herein, it is demonstrated that miR-194 is a driver of prostate cancer metastasis. Prostate tissue levels of miR-194 were associated with disease aggressiveness and poor outcome. Ectopic delivery of miR-194 stimulated migration, invasion, and epithelial-mesenchymal transition in human prostate cancer cell lines, and stable overexpression of miR-194 enhanced metastasis of intravenous and intraprostatic tumor xenografts. Conversely, inhibition of miR-194 activity suppressed the invasive capacity of prostate cancer cell lines in vitro and in vivo Mechanistic investigations identified the ubiquitin ligase suppressor of cytokine signaling 2 (SOCS2) as a direct, biologically relevant target of miR-194 in prostate cancer. Low levels of SOCS2 correlated strongly with disease recurrence and metastasis in clinical specimens. SOCS2 downregulation recapitulated miR-194-driven metastatic phenotypes, whereas overexpression of a nontargetable SOCS2 reduced miR-194-stimulated invasion. Targeting of SOCS2 by miR-194 resulted in derepression of the oncogenic kinases FLT3 and JAK2, leading to enhanced ERK and STAT3 signaling. Pharmacologic inhibition of ERK and JAK/STAT pathways reversed miR-194-driven phenotypes. The GATA2 transcription factor was identified as an upstream regulator of miR-194, consistent with a strong concordance between GATA2 and miR-194 levels in clinical specimens. Overall, these results offer new insights into the molecular mechanisms of metastatic progression in prostate cancer. Cancer Res; 77(4); 1021-34. ©2016 AACR. ©2016 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28011622     DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-16-2529

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


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