microRNA-34a Sensitizes Lung Cancer Cell Lines to DDP Treatment Independent of p53 Status

2013 
Abstract miR-34a was identified as one of the downregulated microRNAs (miRNAs) in human lung cancer. However, the precise biological role of miR-34a in p53 deficient lung cancer cell lines remains largely elusive. In the present study, we aimed to identify the role of miR-34a in the regulation of lung cancer cell proliferation. Using quantitative RT-PCR analysis, we found that miR-34a was highly upregulated in the p53 wild-type A549 human lung cancer cell line when treated with the DNA damaging agent adriamycin (ADR), but not in the SBC-5 cells harboring mutated p53. Transient introduction of miR-34a into A549 and SBC-5 cell lines caused complete suppression of cell proliferation and induced the cell cycle arrested at the G1 phase. When we knockdown the miR-34a downstream target—Sitr1— using the small-interfering RNA, there was also a cell growth inhibition in both cell lines though not as much as miR-34a did. Moreover, we demonstrated that pretransfection of miR-34a could increase the sensitivity of both...
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