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LIN28B confers radio-resistance through the posttranscriptional control of KRAS

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Authors

Jeong, Sun-Hye; Wu, Hong-Gyun; Park, Woong-Yang

Issue Date
2009-12-31
Publisher
KOREAN SOC MED BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Citation
EXPERIMENTAL AND MOLECULAR MEDICINE; Vol.41 12; 912-918
Keywords
gene expression profilingKRAS protein, humanmicroRNAsmirnlet7 microRNA, humanlung neoplasmsLIN28B protein, humanradiation, ionizing
Abstract
To screen the differentially expressed microRNAs related to radio-resistance, we compared the microRNA profiles of lung cancer cells with different responses to ionizing radiation (IR). Of 328 microRNAs in microarray, 27 microRNAs were differentially expressed in NCI-H460 (H460) and NCI-H1299 (H1299) cells. Among them, let-7g was down-regulated in radio-resistant H1299 cells, and the level of let-7g was higher in radio-sensitive cells like Caski, H460, and ME180 in qRT-PCR analysis than in radio-resistant cells like A549, H1299, DLD1, and HeLa. Over-expression of let-7g in H1299 cells could suppress the translation of KRAS, and increase the sensitivity to IR. When we knockdown the expression of LIN28B, an upstream regulator of let-7g, the level of mature let-7g was increased in H1299 cells and the sensitivity to IR was also enhanced in LIN28B knockdown cells. From these data, we suggest that LIN28B plays an important role in radiation responses of lung cancer cells through inhibiting let-7g processing and increasing translation of KRAS.
ISSN
1226-3613
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/78222
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3858/emm.2009.41.12.097
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