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Ras-Induced Mir-146A And 193A Target Jmjd6 To Regulate Melanoma Progression

Journal
Frontiers in Genetics
Date Issued
2018-12-18
Author(s)
Viviana Anelli
Anita Ordas
Susanne Kneitz
Muñoz, Leonel  
Facultad de Medicina  
Victor Gourain
Manfred Schartl
Annemarie H. Meijer
Marina Mione
DOI
10.3389/fgene.2018.00675
WoS ID
WOS:000453711800001
Abstract
Ras genes are among the most commonly mutated genes in human cancer; yet our understanding of their oncogenic activity at the molecular mechanistic level is incomplete. To identify downstream events that mediate ras-induced cellular transformation <i>in vivo</i>, we analyzed global microRNA expression in three different models of Ras-induction and tumor formation in zebrafish. Six microRNAs were found increased in Ras-induced melanoma, glioma and in an inducible model of ubiquitous Ras expression. The upregulation of the microRNAs depended on the activation of the ERK and AKT pathways and to a lesser extent, on mTOR signaling. Two Ras-induced microRNAs (miR-146a and 193a) target Jmjd6, inducing downregulation of its mRNA and protein levels at the onset of Ras expression during melanoma development. However, at later stages of melanoma progression, <i>jmjd6</i> levels were found elevated. The dynamic of Jmjd6 levels during progression of melanoma in the zebrafish model suggests that upregulation of the microRNAs targeting Jmjd6 may be part of an anti-cancer response. Indeed, triple transgenic fish engineered to express a microRNA-resistant Jmjd6 from the onset of melanoma have increased tumor burden, higher infiltration of leukocytes and shorter melanoma-free survival. Increased <i>JMJD6</i> expression is found in several human cancers, including melanoma, suggesting that the up-regulation of Jmjd6 is a critical event in tumor progression. The following link has been created to allow review of record GSE37015: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?token=jjcrbiuicyyqgpc&acc=GSE37015.
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Genetics And Heredity...

Genetics

Molecular Medicine

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Natural Sciences::Bio...

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Table_1_Ras-Induced miR-146a and 193a Target Jmjd6 to Regulate Melanoma Progression.XLS  
Data_Sheet_2_Ras-Induced miR-146a and 193a Target Jmjd6 to Regulate Melanoma Progression.docx  
Data_Sheet_1_Ras-Induced miR-146a and 193a Target Jmjd6 to Regulate Melanoma Progression.PDF  

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