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Query: UMLS:C0017636 (
glioblastoma
)
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Glioblastoma
(
GBM
) is an incurable cancer, with mean post-diagnosis survival time of 14-16 months. Metagenomic analysis by The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) program has identified microRNA-182-5p (miR-182-5p or miR-182) as the only miRNA associated with favorable disease prognosis and temozolomide (TMZ) susceptibility. Previous reports have indicated that miR-182 down regulates expression of
BCL2L12, c-MET
, and
HIF2A
. However, other messenger RNA (mRNA) targets of miR-182 have not been validated which would explain its association with a favorable disease prognosis.
In situ
analysis revealed that protein phosphatase 1 regulatory inhibitor subunit 1C (
PPP1R1C
) is a putative target of miR-182.
PPP1R1C protein
and RNA expression as assessed by tissue microarray and quantitative real time PCR, respectively, was inversely correlated to miR-182 expression in
glioblastoma
patients and in the metastatic
glioblastoma
cell line U87-MG. Reporter assays using
PPP1R1C
3' untranslated region (UTR) showed that miR-182 can interact with the wild-type but not a miR-182-5-seed mutant. Ectopic expression of miR-182 mimic in the U87-MG cell line significantly decreased proliferation as well as suppressed
in vitro
migration and invasion. Opposite observations were made when the non-malignant neuronal cell line HCN-2 was transfected with anti-miR-182 antagomir. The miR-182 mimic or siRNA targeting
PPP1R1C
induced TMZ susceptibility indicating that decreased susceptibility to TMZ in
GBM
patients might be attributed to high expression of
PPP1R1C
. Inverse correlation of
PPP1R1C
mRNA and miR-182 levels in 20
GBM
patients confirmed the same. Cumulatively, our results indicate that loss of miR-182 leads to increased expression of
PPP1R1C
which in part explain disease progression and resistance to TMZ therapy.
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PMID:MicroRNA-182 targets protein phosphatase 1 regulatory inhibitor subunit 1C in glioblastoma. 2938 11