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Functional analysis of a novel, thyroglobulin-embedded microRNA gene deregulated in papillary thyroid carcinoma.


ABSTRACT: MicroRNAs, non-coding regulators of gene expression, are known culprits of thyroid cancer. Using next-generation sequencing, we identified a novel microRNA gene, encoded within an important thyroid regulator - thyroglobulin, and analyzed its functionality in the thyroid gland. In vitro and in silico analyses proved that the novel miR-TG is processed from the precursor, and co-expressed with thyroglobulin. Both genes are specific for thyroid tissue and downregulated in papillary thyroid carcinoma by 44% (p?=?0.04) and 48% (p?=?0.001), respectively. Putative target genes for miR-TG were identified using in silico tools, which pinpointed MAP4K4, an oncogene upregulated in thyroid cancer. Analysis of transcriptome by RNA-seq revealed that overexpression of miR-TG in PTC-derived cell line led to downregulation of several genes, including MAP4K4 (fold change 0,82; p?=?0.036). The finding was confirmed by SQ-PCR (fold change 071; p?=?0.004). Direct interaction between miR-TG and MAP4K4 was confirmed in the luciferase assay (p?=?0.0006). Functional studies showed increase proliferation in K1 cell line transfected with miR-TG. We propose that in normal thyroid miR-TG plays a fine-tuning effect on the maintenance of MAPK pathway, inhibiting the expression of miR's target MAP4K4. This regulation is disturbed in cancer due to downregulation of the novel, thyroglobulin-embedded microRNA, characterized in this study.

SUBMITTER: Kolanowska M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5577171 | biostudies-other | 2017 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Functional analysis of a novel, thyroglobulin-embedded microRNA gene deregulated in papillary thyroid carcinoma.

Kolanowska Monika M   Wójcicka Anna A   Kubiak Anna A   Świerniak Michał M   Kotlarek Marta M   Maciąg Monika M   Gaj Paweł P   Koperski Łukasz Ł   Górnicka Barbara B   Jażdżewski Krystian K  

Scientific reports 20170830 1


MicroRNAs, non-coding regulators of gene expression, are known culprits of thyroid cancer. Using next-generation sequencing, we identified a novel microRNA gene, encoded within an important thyroid regulator - thyroglobulin, and analyzed its functionality in the thyroid gland. In vitro and in silico analyses proved that the novel miR-TG is processed from the precursor, and co-expressed with thyroglobulin. Both genes are specific for thyroid tissue and downregulated in papillary thyroid carcinoma  ...[more]

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