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Reduced microRNA-218 expression is associated with high nuclear factor kappa B activation in gastric cancer

Cancer. 2010 Jan 1;116(1):41-9. doi: 10.1002/cncr.24743.

Abstract

Background: Poor expression of microRNAs (miRs) reportedly plays an important role in gastric carcinogenesis. Large-scale microarray assays have indicated that there is significant down-regulation of miR-218 in gastric cancer. miR-218 also was decreased specifically in human papillomavirus-positive cell lines, cervical lesions, and cervical cancer tissues and in bronchial airway epithelium in smokers. However, its role in carcinogenesis remains unclear, especially in Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori)-associated gastric cancer.

Methods: miR-218 levels were evaluated in 20 noncardia gastric cancer tissues, in 10 H. pylori-infected and 8 uninfected normal gastric biopsies, and in the human gastric epithelial cancer cell line AGS using TaqMan quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction analysis. Pre-miR-218 and anti-miR-218 inhibitors were used to examine the effects of miR-218 expression on cell proliferation and apoptosis. A luciferase reporter assay was used to examine the potential target genes and related pathways.

Results: miR-218 expression was reduced significantly in gastric cancer tissues, in H. pylori-infected gastric mucosa, and in H. pylori-infected AGS cells. Overexpression of miR-218 inhibited cell proliferation and increased apoptosis in vitro. Epidermal growth factor receptor-coamplified and overexpressed protein (ECOP), which regulates nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kappaB) transcriptional activity and is associated with apoptotic response, was a direct target of miR-218. Overexpression of miR-218 also inhibited NF-kappaB transcriptional activation and transcription of cyclooxygenase -2, a proliferative gene regulated by NF-kappaB.

Conclusions: H. pylori infection resulted in a decrease in miR-218 expression. The down-regulation of miR-218 has the potential to increase carcinogenesis by losing control of its targets, and it may be correlated with the high transcriptional activity of NF-kappaB that results from H. pylori infection.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adenocarcinoma / genetics*
  • Apoptosis
  • Cell Line, Tumor
  • Cell Proliferation
  • Cyclooxygenase 2 / genetics
  • Down-Regulation*
  • ErbB Receptors
  • Gastric Mucosa / metabolism
  • Gastric Mucosa / microbiology
  • Helicobacter Infections / genetics
  • Helicobacter pylori
  • Humans
  • MicroRNAs / genetics
  • MicroRNAs / metabolism*
  • MicroRNAs / pharmacology
  • NF-kappa B / genetics*
  • Stomach Neoplasms / genetics*
  • Transcription Factors / genetics

Substances

  • MIRN218 microRNA, human
  • MicroRNAs
  • NF-kappa B
  • Transcription Factors
  • VOPP1 protein, human
  • Cyclooxygenase 2
  • PTGS2 protein, human
  • ErbB Receptors