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Estradiol Downregulates MiR-21 Expression and Increases MiR-21 Target Gene Expression in MCF-7 Breast Cancer Cells

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Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2009 Mar 7
PMID 19264808
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Select changes in microRNA (miRNA) expression correlate with estrogen receptor alpha (ER alpha) expression in breast tumors. miR-21 is higher in ER alpha positive than negative tumors, but no one has examined how estradiol (E(2)) regulates miR-21 in breast cancer cells. Here we report that E(2) inhibits miR-21 expression in MCF-7 human breast cancer cells. The E(2)-induced reduction in miR-21 was inhibited by 4-hydroxytamoxifen (4-OHT), ICI 182 780 (Faslodex), and siRNA ER alpha indicating that the suppression is ER alpha-mediated. ER alpha and ER beta agonists PPT and DPN inhibited and 4-OHT increased miR-21 expression. E(2) increased luciferase activity from reporters containing the miR-21 recognition elements from the 3'-UTRs of miR-21 target genes, corroborating that E(2) represses miR-21 expression resulting in a loss of target gene suppression. The E(2)-mediated decrease in miR-21 correlated with increased protein expression of endogenous miR-21-targets Pdcd4, PTEN and Bcl-2. siRNA knockdown of ER alpha blocked the E(2)-induced increase in Pdcd4, PTEN and Bcl-2. Transfection of MCF-7 cells with antisense (AS) to miR-21 mimicked the E(2)-induced increase in Pdcd4, PTEN and Bcl-2. These results are the first to demonstrate that E(2) represses the expression of an oncogenic miRNA, miR-21, by activating estrogen receptor in MCF-7 cells.

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