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Mir-139 Regulates Autophagy in Prostate Cancer Cells Through Beclin-1 and mTOR Signaling Proteins

Robert K. Nam, Tania Benatar, Yutaka Amemiya, Christopher Sherman, Arun Seth

2020Anticancer Research17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIM: We previously identified a panel of five miRNAs (including miR-139) associated with biochemical recurrence and metastasis in prostate cancer patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We examined miR-139 transfected PC3, DU145 and LNCaP cells by morphology as well as by cell-based assays, confocal microscopy and immunoblotting. RESULTS: We found that treatment of prostate cancer cells with miR-139 resulted in phenotypic changes characteristic of autophagic cells. MiR-139 increased the autophagy-related conversion of the microtubule-associated protein light chain 3 (LC3-I to LC3-II) that was specifically inhibited by the miR-139 antagomir. The upregulation of LC3 II was further confirmed by confocal microscopy. miR-139 regulated activation of both mTOR and Beclin1 the two important autophagy-related molecules. We found that upon miR-139 treatment, the cargo adaptor protein p62 which is degraded during autophagy, accumulates. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that miR-139 is inducing autophagic flux blockade leading to apoptosis in prostate cancer cells through the mTOR and Beclin-1 proteins.

Topics & Concepts

DU145AutophagyLNCaPPI3K/AKT/mTOR pathwayProstate cancerCancer researchCell biologyDownregulation and upregulationCancer cellTransfectionChemistryApoptosisBiologyCancerSignal transductionCell cultureBiochemistryGeneticsGeneAutophagy in Disease and TherapyMicroRNA in disease regulationCancer-related molecular mechanisms research
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