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Down-Regulation of miR-200c and Up-Regulation of miR-30c Target both Stemness and Metastasis Genes in Breast Cancer.

Mahsa Rahimi, Ali Sharifi‐Zarchi, Nosratollah Zarghami, Lobat Geranpayeh, Marzieh Ebrahimi, Effat Alizadeh

2020PubMed21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: microRNAs (miRNAs) play important role in progression of tumorigenesis. They can target self-renewal and epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) abilities in tumor cells, especially in cancer stem cells (CSCs). The objective of this study was to implement data mining to identify important miRNAs for targeting both self-renewal and EMT. We also aimed to evaluate these factors in mammospheres as model of breast cancer stem cells (BCSCs) and metastatic tumor tissues. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this experimental study, mammospheres were derived from MCF-7 cells and characterized for the CSCs properties. Then expression pattern of the selected miRNAs in spheroids were evaluated, using the breast tumor cells obtained from seven patients. Correlation of miRNAs with self-renewal and EMT candidate genes were assessed in mammospheres and metastatic tumors. RESULTS: ) were also significantly increased in mammospheres and three indicated patients (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: could be useful for developing new therapeutic approaches, against BCSCs.

Topics & Concepts

SOX2microRNACarcinogenesisCancer researchCancer stem cellMetastasisEpithelial–mesenchymal transitionBiologyBreast cancerCancerStem cellOncologyMedicineTranscription factorGeneCell biologyGeneticsCancer Cells and MetastasisMicroRNA in disease regulationExtracellular vesicles in disease