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miR-98 suppresses melanoma metastasis through a negative feedback loop with its target gene IL-6
Dysregulated microRNA (miRNA) expression has a critical role in tumor development and metastasis. However, the mechanism by which miRNAs control melanoma metastasis is unknown. Here, we report reduced miR-98 expression in melanoma tissues with increasing tumor stage as well as metastasis; its expres...
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Published in: | Experimental & molecular medicine 2014-10, Vol.46 (10), p.e116-e116 |
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Summary: | Dysregulated microRNA (miRNA) expression has a critical role in tumor development and metastasis. However, the mechanism by which miRNAs control melanoma metastasis is unknown. Here, we report reduced miR-98 expression in melanoma tissues with increasing tumor stage as well as metastasis; its expression is also negatively associated with melanoma patient survival. Furthermore, we demonstrate that miR-98 inhibits melanoma cell migration
in vitro
as well as metastatic tumor size
in vivo
. We also found that
IL-6
is a target gene of miR-98, and IL-6 represses miR-98 levels via the Stat3-NF-κB-lin28B pathway. In an
in vivo
melanoma model, we demonstrate that miR-98 reduces melanoma metastasis and increases survival in part by reducing IL-6 levels; it also decreases Stat3 and p65 phosphorylation as well as lin28B mRNA levels. These results suggest that miR-98 inhibits melanoma metastasis in part through a novel miR-98-
IL-6
-negative feedback loop.
Cancer: Small RNA molecule keeps melanoma in check
A short, non-coding RNA molecule called microRNA-98 inhibits the metastatic potential of melanoma skin cancer. A team in China led by Xiao-gang Wang of Jinan University and Wei Liu of the Air Force General Hospital of PLA analyzed levels of microRNA-98 in tissue biopsies taken from people with different stages of melanoma. They observed reduced expression of microRNA-98 in melanoma samples at a more advanced stage. Presence of the microRNA was also associated with lower patient survival. Laboratory experiments showed that microRNA-98 inhibited the migration potential of melanoma cells in a dish. It also reduced the size of metastatic tumors in mice, in part by suppressing levels of an immune signaling molecule called interleukin-6. Interleukin-6 promoted metastasis by repressing the activity of microRNA-98. |
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ISSN: | 2092-6413 1226-3613 2092-6413 |
DOI: | 10.1038/emm.2014.63 |