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MicroRNA-205 Represses Breast Cancer Metastasis by Perturbing the Rab Coupling Protein [RCP]-mediated Integrin β1 Recycling on the Membrane

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Journal Apoptosis
Publisher Springer
Date 2023 Nov 9
PMID 37945815
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During cancer cell invasion, integrin undergoes constant endo/exocytic trafficking. It has been found that the recycling ability of integrin β1 through Rab11-controlled long loop pathways is directly associated with cancer invasion. Previous studies showed that gain-of-function mutant p53 regulates the Rab-coupling protein [RCP]-mediated integrin β1 recycling by inactivating tumor suppressor TAp63. So, we were interested to investigate the involvement of miR-205 in this process. In the current study first, we evaluated that the lower expression of miR-205 in MDA-MB-231 cell line is associated with high motility and invasiveness. Further investigation corroborated that miR-205 directly targets RCP resulting in attenuated RCP-mediated integrin β1 recycling. Overexpression of TAp63 validates our in vitro findings. To appraise the anti-metastatic role of miR-205, we developed two in vivo experimental models- xenograft-chick embryo and xenograft-immunosuppressed BALB/c mice. Our in vivo results support the negative effect of miR-205 on metastasis. Therefore, these findings advocate the tumor suppressor activity of miR-205 in breast cancer cells and suggest that in the future development of miR-205-targeting RNAi therapeutics could be a smart alternative approach to prevent the metastatic fate of the disease.

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