Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
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Gene/Protein
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Drug
Enzyme
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Enzyme
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Query: UMLS:C0476089 (
endometrial cancer
)
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The cell cycle regulator cyclin E1 is aberrantly expressed in a variety of human cancers. In breast cancer, elevated cyclin E1 correlates with poor outcome, as do high cytoplasmic levels of the stress-induced RNA-binding protein human antigen R (HuR). We showed previously that increased cytoplasmic HuR elevates cyclin E1 in MCF-7 breast cancer cells by stabilizing its mRNA. We show here that
cold-inducible RNA-binding protein
(
CIRP
) co-regulates cyclin E1 with HuR in breast cancer cells.
CIRP
had been shown to interact with HuR in Xenopus laevis oocytes and to be decreased in
endometrial cancer
. To investigate if human
CIRP
and HuR co-regulate cyclin E1, HuR and
CIRP
levels were altered in MCF-7 cells and effects on cyclin E1 assessed. Altering HuR expression resulted in a reciprocal change in
CIRP
expression, while altering
CIRP
expression resulted in corresponding changes in HuR and cyclin E1 expression.
CIRP
and HuR co-precipitated in the presence of RNA and
CIRP
enhanced HuR binding to the cyclin E1 mRNA and increased cyclin E1 mRNA stability.
CIRP
co-localized with HuR predominantly in the nucleus, but also in discrete cytoplasmic foci identified as stress granules (SGs).
CIRP
overexpression increased the number of HuR-containing SGs, while its knockdown decreased them. Our results suggest that
CIRP
positively regulates HuR, ultimately resulting in increased protein synthesis of at least one of its targets.
...
PMID:Cold-inducible RNA-binding protein contributes to human antigen R and cyclin E1 deregulation in breast cancer. 1977 67