MiR-381 suppresses C/EBPα-dependent Cx43 expression in breast cancer cells

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Abstract

Cx43 (connexin43) is an enhancer of the metastasis of breast cancer cells. Our previous study identified miR-381 as an indirect suppressor of Cx43 gene expression, with the precise mechanism being not understood. In the present study, using a reporter gene assay, we found that miR-381 suppressed Cx43 gene expression via the promoter region.500/.250. With site-directed gene mutation, we demonstrated that miR-381 could directly bind with the sequences CACUUGUAU in the 3'-UTR so as to inhibit C/EBPα (CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein α) expression. C/EBPα was further identified as a novel transcription factor by binding to a canonic element (AATTGTC) locating at-459/-453 in the promoter region of the Cx43 gene. Functionally, we demonstrated that miR-381 suppressed C/EBPα-and Cx43-dependent migration and invasion of breast cancer cells. Finally, we revealed that decreased levels of miR-381 as well as increased expression of C/EBPα and Cx43 in the metastatic breast cancer cells and tissues. Therefore we are the first to identify that miR-381 suppresses C/EBPα-dependent Cx43 expression in breast cancer cells. The miR-381C/EBPαCx43 axis might be a useful diagnostic and therapeutic target of metastatic breast cancer.

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Ming, J., Zhou, Y., Du, J., Fan, S., Pan, B., Wang, Y., … Jiang, J. (2015). MiR-381 suppresses C/EBPα-dependent Cx43 expression in breast cancer cells. Bioscience Reports, 35(6). https://doi.org/10.1042/BSR20150167

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