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The Status of EGFR Modulates the Effect of miRNA-200c on ZEB1 Expression and Cell Migration in Glioblastoma Cells
Eva SernaJavier MegíasTeresa San-miguelLisandra Muñoz-hidalgoDaniel MonleonSilvia Calabuig-fariñasConcha López-ginésRosario Gil-bensoMiguel Cerdá-nicolássubject
cell migrationEGFR AmplificationApoptosisBiologyArticleCatalysismiR-200clcsh:ChemistryInorganic ChemistryDownregulation and upregulationCell MovementmicroRNABiomarkers TumorTumor Cells CulturedmedicineZEB1HumansGene silencingEGFR amplificationPhysical and Theoretical Chemistrylcsh:QH301-705.5Molecular BiologySpectroscopyCell ProliferationOrganic ChemistryglioblastomaGene AmplificationZinc Finger E-box-Binding Homeobox 1Cell migrationGeneral MedicineTransfectionPrognosismedicine.diseaseComputer Science ApplicationsErbB ReceptorsGene Expression Regulation NeoplasticMicroRNAslcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999Cell cultureMutationCancer researchGlioblastomadescription
Migration of glioblastoma cells into surrounding tissue is one of the main features that makes this tumor incurable. We evaluated whole-genome miRNA expression profiling associated with different EGFR amplification patterns in 30 cases of primary glioblastoma. From the 64 miRNAs that showed differential expression between tumors with a high level of EGFR amplification and tumors without EGFR amplification, 40% were related with cell migration, being miR-200c the most differentially expressed between these two groups. We investigated the effect of miR-200c on ZEB1 expression and cell migration in an in vitro transfection model with a miR-200c mimic, a miR-200c inhibitor and siRNA targeting EGFR in three short-term cultures with different levels of EGFR amplification obtained from resected glioblastomas. The cell culture with the highest EGFR amplification level presented the lowest miR-200c expression and the status of EGFR modulated the effect of miR-200c on ZEB1 expression. Silencing EGFR led to miR-200c upregulation and ZEB1 downregulation in transfected cultures, except in the presence of high levels of EGFR. Likewise, miR-200c upregulation decreased ZEB1 expression and inhibited cell migration, especially when EGFR was not amplified. Our results suggest that modulating miR-200c may serve as a novel therapeutic approach for glioblastoma depending on EGFR status.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2020-12-31 | International Journal of Molecular Sciences |