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MiR-148a Inhibits Colitis and Colitis-associated Tumorigenesis in Mice

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Specialty Cell Biology
Date 2017 Sep 30
PMID 28960206
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miR-148a has been shown to regulate inflammation, immunity and the growth of certain tumors, but its roles in colitis and colorectal tumorigenesis remain largely undetermined. Here we found miR-148a-deficient mice to be more susceptible to colitis and colitis-associated tumorigenesis. Both were associated with increased nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) and signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) signaling. Bone marrow- and non-bone marrow-derived miR-148a contributed to colitis and colitis-associated tumorigenesis. miR-148a loss of heterozygosity exacerbated Apc colon and small intestinal spontaneous tumor development. Restoring miR-148a expression prevented both spontaneous and carcinogen-induced colon tumor development. miR-148a was downregulated in human inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and colorectal cancer patient tissues. This correlated with a high degree of miR-148a promoter methylation mediated by a complex comprised of P65 and DNA methyltransferase 3 alpha (DNMT3A). miR-148a directly targets several well-accepted upstream regulators of NF-κB and STAT3 signaling, including GP130, IKKα, IKKβ, IL1R1 and TNFR2, which leads to decreased NF-κB and STAT3 activation in macrophages and colon tissues. Our findings reveal that miR-148a is an indirect tumor suppressor that modulates colitis and colitis-associated tumorigenesis by suppressing the expression of signaling by NF-κB and STAT3 and their pro-inflammatory consequences.

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