Dexamethasone-induced inhibition of miR-132 via methylation promotes TGF-β-driven progression of pancreatic cancer

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Glucocorticoids (GCs) such as dexamethasone (DEX) are administered as cancer co-treatment for palliative purposes due to their pro-apoptotic effects in lymphoid cancer and limited side effects associated with cancer growth and chemotherapy. However, there is emerging evidence that GCs induce therapy resistance in most epithelial tumors. Our recent data reveal that DEX promotes the progression of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA). In the present study, we examined 1 primary and 2 established PDA cell lines, and 35 PDA tissues from patients who had received (n=14) or not received (n=21) GCs prior to surgery. Through microRNA microarray analysis, in silico, and RT-qPCR analyses, we identified 268 microRNAs differentially expressed between DEX-treated and untreated cells. With a focus on cancer progression, we selected miR-132 and its target gene, transforming growth factor-β2 (TGF-β2), as top candidates. miR-132 mimics directly bound to the 3' untranslated region (3'UTR) of a TGF-β2 luciferase construct and enhanced expression, as shown by increased luciferase activity. By contrast, DEX inhibited miR-132 expression via promoter methylation. miR-132 mimics also reduced DEX-induced clonogenicity, migration and expression of vimentin and E-cadherin in vitro and in tumor xenografts. In patients, GC intake prior to surgery enhanced global hypermethylation and expression of TGF-β2 in tissues; expression of miR-132 was detected but could not be quantified. Our results demonstrate that DEX-mediated inhibition of miR-132 is a key mediator in the progression of pancreatic cancer, and the findings provide a foundation for miRNA-based therapies.

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Abukiwan, A., Nwaeburu, C. C., Bauer, N., Zhao, Z., Liu, L., Gladkich, J., … Herr, I. (2019). Dexamethasone-induced inhibition of miR-132 via methylation promotes TGF-β-driven progression of pancreatic cancer. International Journal of Oncology, 54(1), 53–64. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.2018.4616

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