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Development of miRNA-based PROTACs targeting Lin28 for breast cancer therapy

Jianfei Xu, Xiaoran Zhao, Xingxing Liang, Dongyang Guo, Jing Wang, Qian Wang, Xinjing Tang

2024Science Advances37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lin28, a highly conserved carcinogenic protein, plays an important role in the generation of cancer stem cells, contributing to the unfavorable prognosis of cancer patients. This RNA binding protein specifically binds to pri/pre-microRNA (miRNA) lethal-7 (let-7), impeding its miRNA maturation. The reduced expression of tumor suppressor miRNA let-7 fosters development and progression-related traits such as proliferation, invasion, metastasis, and drug resistance. We report a series of miRNA-based Lin28A-miRNA proteolysis-targeting chimeras (Lin28A-miRNA-PROTACs) designed to efficiently degrade Lin28A through a ubiquitin-proteasome-dependent mechanism, resulting in up-regulation of mature let-7 family. The augmented levels of matured let-7 miRNAs further exert inhibitory effects on cancer cell proliferation and migration, and increase its sensitivity to chemotherapy. In a mouse ectopic tumor model, Lin28A-miRNA-PROTAC demonstrates a substantial efficacy in inhibiting tumor growth. When combined with tamoxifen, the tumors exhibit gradual regression. This study displays an effective miRNA-based PROTACs to degrade Lin28A and inhibit tumor growth, providing a promising therapeutic avenue for cancer treatment with miRNA-based therapy.

Topics & Concepts

microRNACancer researchBiologyTamoxifenMetastasisEctopic expressionCancerGene silencingCancer stem cellBreast cancerSuppressorCell growthBioinformaticsMedicineCell cultureGeneticsGeneProtein Degradation and InhibitorsRNA Interference and Gene DeliveryPeptidase Inhibition and Analysis
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