MiR-101 promotes breast cancer cell apoptosis by targeting Janus Kinase 2

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Aims: microRNA-101 (miR-101) is down-regulated in several cancers. In this study, we explored the effects of dysregulated miR-101 on breast cancer cells and the underlying mechanisms. Methods: miR-101 level was quantified by real-time RT-PCR. Cell viability was analyzed by MTT assay. Apoptosis was detected by flow cytometry and TUNEL assay. Moreover, the level of protein expression was determined by Western blot. Results: miR-101 level was markedly reduced in both the human breast cancer samples and cultured breast cancer cell lines (MCF-7, MDA-MB-231). Overexpression of miR-101 inhibited the proliferation and promoted the apoptosis in cultured MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 cells, which were reversed by co-transfection of AMO-101, the inhibitor of miR-101. We validated Janus kinase 2 (Jak2) as a direct target of miR-101. Knockdown of Jak2 induced apoptosis in cultured breast cancer cells. Moreover, the level of miR-101 is negatively correlated with Jak2 in breast cancer tissues and cell lines. Conclusions: miR-101 suppressed proliferation and promoted apoptosis in breast cancer cells by targeting Jak2. These findings indicate that manipulation of miR-101 expression may represent a novel therapeutic strategy in the treatment of breast cancer. © 2014 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Wang, L., Li, L., Guo, R., Li, X., Lu, Y., Guan, X., … Shan, H. (2014). MiR-101 promotes breast cancer cell apoptosis by targeting Janus Kinase 2. Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry, 34(2), 413–422. https://doi.org/10.1159/000363010

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