4.6 Article

9-cis Retinoic acid modulates myotrophin expression and its miR in physiological and pathophysiological cell models

Journal

EXPERIMENTAL CELL RESEARCH
Volume 354, Issue 1, Pages 25-30

Publisher

ELSEVIER INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.yexcr.2017.03.022

Keywords

9-cis Retinoic Acid; Myotrophin; miR-375; Pancreatic beta-cells; Pre-adipocyte; Breast cancer cells

Funding

  1. Programme Operative Regional (POR) Calabria Axis Human Capital - Operative Objective M2-Action d.5 [ESF 2007/2013-IV]
  2. University of Calabria (CS), Italy
  3. JSPS Core-to-Core Program, A. Advanced Research Networks

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Functional studies indicate that essential cellular processes are controlled by Vitamin A derivatives. Among these the retinoic acid isoforms, all-trans- and 9-cis (9cRA), regulate the expression of various genes in both physiological and pathological conditions. Using several in vitro experimental models such as pancreatic (beta-cells, pre-adipocytes and breast cancer cells with different phenotypes, we demonstrated the capability of 9cRA to modulate myotrophin (Mtpn) and miR-375 expressions. The 9cRA effect in pancreatic (beta-cells line INS-1832/13 point out a decreased expression of Mptn at both mRNA and protein levels associated to a concomitant increase of miR-375. We also studied the effect of this molecule on 3T3 -L1 pre-adipocytes cells demonstrating a down regulation of Mtpn and a dramatic increase of miR-375. Moreover, in the in vitro breast cancer model such as MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7 cells, 9cRA showed different effect on both Mtpn and miR-375 expression. In INS-1832/13, 3T3 -L1 pre-adipocytes and MCF-7 but not in MDA-MB-231, the effect of 9cRA on Mptn gene expression and its miR was under the control of RARs and RXRs receptors, as revealed by the exposure of these cell line to LE540 or HX603 receptor antagonists. In our findings 9cRA emerges has a hormone with a regulatory action on miR-375 that in most cases interfere with Mtpn expression.

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