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MicroRNAs profiling in fibroblasts derived from patients with Gorlin syndrome.

Tadashi Shiohama1, Katsunori Fujii2, Toshiyuki Miyashita3, Tomozumi Takatani2, Hajime Ikehara2, Hideki Uchikawa4, Toshino Motojima5, Tomoko Uchida2, Naoki Shimojo2.   

Abstract

Gorlin syndrome (GS) is a hereditary disorder with tumorigenicity, caused by constitutive hyperactivity of hedgehog signaling. Smoothened (SMO) antagonists have been effectively used in the clinical treatment of hedgehog signaling-related cancer. However, these treatments have led to problematic side effects, including severe adverse reactions and drug resistance from additional somatic mutations. We profiled microRNAs in GS fibroblasts to explore a novel therapeutic target for controlling hyper-activated hedgehog signaling. To identify GS-related microRNAs, we analyzed dermal fibroblasts from five patients with GS and three normal controls. We used microarray comparative genomic hybridization to screen 632 human microRNAs in GS fibroblasts. We identified 16 down- and 19 upregulated microRNAs with over twofold change in expression. We validated the increased expression of four microRNAs, confirming hsa-miR-196a-5p downregulation and hsa-miR-4485 upregulation using real-time PCR. Moreover, hsa-miR-196a-5p is complementary to sites in the 3' UTR of MAP3K1, which exhibits upregulated expression at mRNA and protein levels in GS fibroblasts. In addition, hedgehog signal induction with exogenous components decreased miR-196a-5p expression and increased map3k1 expression in a mouse mesenchymal cell line. Given that MAP3K1 has been reported to activate hedgehog signaling, hsa-miR-196a-5p may contribute to the positive feedback loop in this pathway.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31089267     DOI: 10.1038/s10038-019-0607-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hum Genet        ISSN: 1434-5161            Impact factor:   3.172


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