| Literature DB >> 31849293 |
Barbara Marengo1, Alessandra Pulliero2, Alberto Izzotti1,3, Cinzia Domenicotti1.
Abstract
Glutathione (GSH) is the most abundant antioxidant that contributes to regulating the cellular production of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) which, maintained at physiological levels, can exert a function of second messengers in living organisms. In fact, it has been demonstrated that moderate amounts of ROS can activate the signaling pathways involved in cell growth and proliferation, while high levels of ROS induce DNA damage leading to cancer development. Therefore, GSH is a crucial player in the maintenance of redox homeostasis and its metabolism has a role in tumor initiation, progression, and therapy resistance. Our recent studies demonstrated that neuroblastoma cells resistant to etoposide, a common chemotherapeutic drug, show a partial monoallelic deletion of the locus coding for miRNA 15a and 16-1 leading to a loss of these miRNAs and the activation of GSH-dependent responses. Therefore, the aim of this review is to highlight the role of specific miRNAs in the modulation of intracellular GSH levels in order to take into consideration the use of modulators of miRNA expression as a useful strategy to better sensitize tumors to current therapies. Copyright© Bentham Science Publishers; For any queries, please email at epub@benthamscience.net.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer; chemoresistance; epigenetic mechanisms; glutathione homeostasis; miRNA; reactive oxygen species.
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31849293 PMCID: PMC7366003 DOI: 10.2174/2211536609666191218103220
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microrna
MiRNAs involved in the regulation of GSH homeostasis in cancer.
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| miRNA-18a | GCL | Hepatocellular carcinoma | [ |
| miRNA-433 | Liver cancer | [ | |
| miRNA-27a/b | Hepatocellular carcinoma | [ | |
| miRNA-125b | GSS | Chronic lymphocytic leukemia | [ |
| miRNA-214 | GR | Breast cancer | [ |
| miRNA-22 | γ-GT | Hepatocellular carcinoma | [ |
| miRNA-133 | GST | Bladder cancer | [ |
| miRNA-513-a-3p | Lung cancer | [ | |
| miRNA-153 | GPx | Glioblastoma | [ |
| miRNA-185-5p | Colorectal cancer | [ | |
| miRNA-17-3p | Prostatic cancer | [ | |
| miRNA-26b | xCT | Breast cancer | [ |
| miRNA-375 | Squamous cell carcinoma | [ | |
| miRNA-27 | Breast cancer | [ | |
| miRNA-124 | ΔNp63 | Colorectal cancer | [ |
| miRNA-527 | Osteosarcoma | [ | |
| miRNA-28 | Nrf2 | Breast cancer cells | [ |
| miRNA-27a | Neuroblastoma cells | [ | |
| miRNA-432-3p | Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma | [ |
MiRNAs targeting GSH homeostasis able to inhibit cancer growth and to counteract therapy resistance.
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| miRNA-18a | Downregulation | Radiosensitization | NSCLC | [ |
| Overexpression | Apoptosis, migration inhibition | Colorectal cancer | [ | |
| miRNA-433 | Overexpression | Chemiosensitization | Cervical cancer | [ |
| miRNA-27a/b | Downregulation | Tumor growth inhibition | Breast cancer | [ |
| Overexpression | Chemiosensitization | Breast cancer | [ | |
| miRNA-125b | Downregulation | Reversion of EMT | Pancreatic adenocarcinoma | [ |
| Overexpression | Migration and proliferation inhibition | Gastric cancer | [ | |
| miRNA-214 | Downregulation | Radiosensitization | Osteosarcoma | [ |
| Overexpression | Radiosensitization | Colorectal cancer | [ | |
| miRNA-22 | Overexpression | Radiosensitization | Breast Cancer | [ |
| miRNA-133 | Overexpression | Invasiveness and tumorigenesis inhibition | Breast cancer | [ |
| miRNA-513-a-3p | Overexpression | Chemiosensitization | Lung adenocarcinoma | [ |
| miRNA-153 | Overexpression | Chemiosensitization | Breast cancer | [ |
| miRNA-185-5p | Overexpression | Chemiosensitization | NSCLC | [ |
| miRNA-17-3p | Downregulation | Proliferation inhibition | Colon cancer | [ |
| Overexpression | Radiosensitization | Prostate cancer | [ | |
| miRNA-26b | Overexpression | Proliferation inhibition | Colon cancer, Breast cancer | [ |
| miRNA-375 | Overexpression | Cancer growth inhibition | Colon cancer, Liver cancer | [ |
| miRNA-124 | Overexpression | Radiosensitization | Colorectal cancer, Head and neck carcinoma | [ |
| miRNA-665 | Overexpression | Tumor growth and migration inhibition | Ovarian cancer, Osteosarcoma | [ |
| miRNA-28 | Overexpression | Proliferation inhibition | Renal cell carcinoma | [ |
ΔNp63 and TAp63, influencing the growth of colorectal cancer [55]. On the other hand, it has been observed that ΔNp63, by directly inhibiting the expression of both miRNA-527 and miRNA-665, stimulates osteosarcoma metastatic dissemination facilitating an EMT response [56].