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A comprehensive in vivo screen for anti-apoptotic miRNAs indicates broad capacities for oncogenic synergy.


ABSTRACT: microRNAs (miRNAs) are ~21-22 nucleotide (nt) RNAs that mediate broad post-transcriptional regulatory networks. However, genetic analyses have shown that the phenotypic consequences of deleting individual miRNAs are generally far less overt compared to their misexpression. This suggests that miRNA deregulation may have broader phenotypic impacts during disease situations. We explored this concept in the Drosophila eye, by screening for miRNAs whose misexpression could modify the activity of pro-apoptotic factors. Via unbiased and comprehensive in vivo phenotypic assays, we identify an unexpectedly large set of miRNA hits that can suppress the action of pro-apoptotic genes hid and grim. We utilize secondary assays to validate that a subset of these miRNAs can inhibit irradiation-induced cell death. Since cancer cells might seek to evade apoptosis pathways, we modeled this situation by asking whether activation of anti-apoptotic miRNAs could serve as "second hits". Indeed, while clones of the lethal giant larvae (lgl) tumor suppressor are normally eliminated during larval development, we find that diverse anti-apoptotic miRNAs mediate the survival of lgl mutant clones in third instar larvae. Notably, while certain anti-apoptotic miRNAs can target apoptotic factors, most of our screen hits lack obvious targets in the core apoptosis machinery. These data highlight how a genetic approach can reveal distinct and powerful activities of miRNAs in vivo, including unexpected functional synergies during disease or cancer-relevant settings.

SUBMITTER: Bejarano F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8107139 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A comprehensive in vivo screen for anti-apoptotic miRNAs indicates broad capacities for oncogenic synergy.

Bejarano Fernando F   Chang Chih-Hsuan CH   Sun Kailiang K   Hagen Joshua W JW   Deng Wu-Min WM   Lai Eric C EC  

Developmental biology 20210301


microRNAs (miRNAs) are ~21-22 nucleotide (nt) RNAs that mediate broad post-transcriptional regulatory networks. However, genetic analyses have shown that the phenotypic consequences of deleting individual miRNAs are generally far less overt compared to their misexpression. This suggests that miRNA deregulation may have broader phenotypic impacts during disease situations. We explored this concept in the Drosophila eye, by screening for miRNAs whose misexpression could modify the activity of pro-  ...[more]

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