miR-1202 通过下调 GATA-1S 的表达,在髓细胞白血病中发挥抗肿瘤坏死因子的作用。

IF 4.5 3区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Open Biology Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-14 DOI:10.1098/rsob.230319
Raffaele Sessa, Silvia Trombetti, Alessandra Lo Bianco, Giovanni Amendola, Rosa Catapano, Elena Cesaro, Fara Petruzziello, Maria D'Armiento, Giuseppe Maria Maruotti, Giuseppe Menna, Paola Izzo, Michela Grosso
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短暂性骨髓造血异常(TAM)是一种与唐氏综合征有关的白血病前期症状,其特点是造血转录因子 GATA-1 发生体细胞突变,导致其短异构体(GATA-1S)的唯一产生。鉴于血液恶性肿瘤中 miRNA 表达谱改变的共同特征以及 GATA-1S 的促白血病作用,我们旨在寻找可能调节 GATA-1 异构体表达的 miRNA。通过对 GATA-1 转录本中 miRNA 结合位点的硅学预测,我们发现 miR-1202 有可能调节 GATA-1 的表达。在 K562 细胞中的表达研究表明,miR-1202 直接靶向 GATA-1,负向调节其表达,影响 GATA-1S 的产生,减少细胞增殖,增加细胞凋亡的敏感性。此外,来自 TAM 和骨髓性白血病患者的数据也为我们的研究提供了实质性支持,这些数据显示 miR-1202 下调会导致 GATA-1 水平升高,对 GATA-1S 的影响更为明显。这些研究结果表明,miR-1202 在髓系细胞中起着抗肿瘤坏死因子的作用,并可能至少部分地通过下调 GATA-1S 水平来影响白血病的发生。
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miR-1202 acts as anti-oncomiR in myeloid leukaemia by down-modulating GATA-1S expression.

Transient abnormal myelopoiesis (TAM) is a Down syndrome-related pre-leukaemic condition characterized by somatic mutations in the haematopoietic transcription factor GATA-1 that result in exclusive production of its shorter isoform (GATA-1S). Given the common hallmark of altered miRNA expression profiles in haematological malignancies and the pro-leukaemic role of GATA-1S, we aimed to search for miRNAs potentially able to modulate the expression of GATA-1 isoforms. Starting from an in silico prediction of miRNA binding sites in the GATA-1 transcript, miR-1202 came into our sight as potential regulator of GATA-1 expression. Expression studies in K562 cells revealed that miR-1202 directly targets GATA-1, negatively regulates its expression, impairs GATA-1S production, reduces cell proliferation, and increases apoptosis sensitivity. Furthermore, data from TAM and myeloid leukaemia patients provided substantial support to our study by showing that miR-1202 down-modulation is accompanied by increased GATA-1 levels, with more marked effects on GATA-1S. These findings indicate that miR-1202 acts as an anti-oncomiR in myeloid cells and may impact leukaemogenesis at least in part by down-modulating GATA-1S levels.

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Open Biology BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-
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