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Data from miR-221 Targets QKI to Enhance the Tumorigenic Capacity of Human Colorectal Cancer Stem Cells

Posted on 2023-03-31 - 02:47
Abstract

miRNAs are key players in the integrated regulation of cellular processes and shape many of the functional properties that define the “cancer stem cell” (CSC) phenotype. Little is known, however, about miRNAs that regulate such properties in human colorectal carcinoma. In this study, we compared the expression levels of 754 miRNAs between paired samples of EpCAM+/CD44+ cancer cells (enriched in CSCs) and EpCAM+/CD44neg cancer cells (with CSC depletion) sorted in parallel from human primary colorectal carcinomas and identified miR-221 as the miRNA that displayed the highest level of preferential expression in EpCAM+/CD44+ cancer cells. High levels of miR-221 expression were associated with Lgr5+ cells in mouse colon crypts and reduced survival in patients with colorectal carcinoma. Constitutive overexpression of miR-221 enhanced organoid-forming capacity of both conventional colorectal carcinoma cell lines and patient-derived xenografts (PDX) in vitro. Importantly, constitutive downregulation of miR-221 suppressed organoid-forming capacity in vitro and substantially reduced the tumorigenic capacity of CSC populations from PDX lines in vivo. Finally, the most abundant splicing isoform of the human Quaking (QKI) gene, QKI-5, was identified as a functional target of miR-221; overexpression of miR-221–reduced QKI-5 protein levels in human colorectal carcinoma cells. As expected, overexpression of QKI-5 suppressed organoid-forming capacity in vitro and tumorigenic capacity of colorectal carcinoma PDX cells in vivo. Our study reveals a mechanistic link between miR-221 and QKI and highlights their key role in regulating CSC properties in human colorectal cancer.

Significance:

These findings uncover molecular mechanisms underlying the maintenance of cancer stem cell properties in colon cancer.

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Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Japan-Belgium Research Cooperative Program

Japan Foundation for Applied Enzymology

New York State Stem Cell Science

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AUTHORS (16)

  • Junko Mukohyama
    Taichi Isobe
    Qingjiang Hu
    Takanori Hayashi
    Takashi Watanabe
    Masao Maeda
    Hisano Yanagi
    Xin Qian
    Kimihiro Yamashita
    Hironobu Minami
    Koshi Mimori
    Debashis Sahoo
    Yoshihiro Kakeji
    Akira Suzuki
    Piero Dalerba
    Yohei Shimono
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