Identification and functional analysis of epigenetically silenced microRNAs in colorectal cancer cells.
Abnormal microRNA (miRNA) expression has been linked to the development and progression of several human cancers, and such dysregulation can result from aberrant DNA methylation. While a small number of miRNAs is known to be regulated by DNA methylation, we postulated that such epigenetic regulation...
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doaj-c70f340b895b4dda939488a5d1b02a4d2020-11-24T21:34:37ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-0166e2062810.1371/journal.pone.0020628Identification and functional analysis of epigenetically silenced microRNAs in colorectal cancer cells.Hongli YanAe-Jin ChoiByron H LeeAngela H TingAbnormal microRNA (miRNA) expression has been linked to the development and progression of several human cancers, and such dysregulation can result from aberrant DNA methylation. While a small number of miRNAs is known to be regulated by DNA methylation, we postulated that such epigenetic regulation is more prevalent. By combining MBD-isolated Genome Sequencing (MiGS) to evaluate genome-wide DNA methylation patterns and microarray analysis to determine miRNA expression levels, we systematically searched for candidate miRNAs regulated by DNA methylation in colorectal cancer cell lines. We found 64 miRNAs to be robustly methylated in HCT116 cells; eighteen of them were located in imprinting regions or already reported to be regulated by DNA methylation. For the remaining 46 miRNAs, expression levels of 18 were consistent with their DNA methylation status. Finally, 8 miRNAs were up-regulated by 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine treatment and identified to be novel miRNAs regulated by DNA methylation. Moreover, we demonstrated the functional relevance of these epigenetically silenced miRNAs by ectopically expressing select candidates, which resulted in inhibition of growth and migration of cancer cells. In addition to reporting these findings, our study also provides a reliable, systematic strategy to identify DNA methylation-regulated miRNAs by combining DNA methylation profiles and expression data.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3116843?pdf=render |
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Hongli Yan Ae-Jin Choi Byron H Lee Angela H Ting Identification and functional analysis of epigenetically silenced microRNAs in colorectal cancer cells. PLoS ONE |
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Identification and functional analysis of epigenetically silenced microRNAs in colorectal cancer cells. |
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Identification and functional analysis of epigenetically silenced microRNAs in colorectal cancer cells. |
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Identification and functional analysis of epigenetically silenced microRNAs in colorectal cancer cells. |
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Identification and functional analysis of epigenetically silenced microRNAs in colorectal cancer cells. |
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Identification and functional analysis of epigenetically silenced microRNAs in colorectal cancer cells. |
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identification and functional analysis of epigenetically silenced micrornas in colorectal cancer cells. |
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Abnormal microRNA (miRNA) expression has been linked to the development and progression of several human cancers, and such dysregulation can result from aberrant DNA methylation. While a small number of miRNAs is known to be regulated by DNA methylation, we postulated that such epigenetic regulation is more prevalent. By combining MBD-isolated Genome Sequencing (MiGS) to evaluate genome-wide DNA methylation patterns and microarray analysis to determine miRNA expression levels, we systematically searched for candidate miRNAs regulated by DNA methylation in colorectal cancer cell lines. We found 64 miRNAs to be robustly methylated in HCT116 cells; eighteen of them were located in imprinting regions or already reported to be regulated by DNA methylation. For the remaining 46 miRNAs, expression levels of 18 were consistent with their DNA methylation status. Finally, 8 miRNAs were up-regulated by 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine treatment and identified to be novel miRNAs regulated by DNA methylation. Moreover, we demonstrated the functional relevance of these epigenetically silenced miRNAs by ectopically expressing select candidates, which resulted in inhibition of growth and migration of cancer cells. In addition to reporting these findings, our study also provides a reliable, systematic strategy to identify DNA methylation-regulated miRNAs by combining DNA methylation profiles and expression data. |
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