[PDF][PDF] Transactivation of miR-34a by p53 broadly influences gene expression and promotes apoptosis

TC Chang, EA Wentzel, OA Kent, K Ramachandran… - Molecular cell, 2007 - cell.com
TC Chang, EA Wentzel, OA Kent, K Ramachandran, M Mullendore, KH Lee, G Feldmann…
Molecular cell, 2007cell.com
The p53 tumor suppressor protein is a critical regulator of the cellular response to cancer-
initiating insults such as genotoxic stress. In this report, we demonstrate that microRNAs
(miRNAs) are important components of the p53 transcriptional network. Global miRNA
expression analyses identified a cohort of miRNAs that exhibit p53-dependent upregulation
following DNA damage. One such miRNA, miR-34a, is commonly deleted in human cancers
and, as shown here, frequently absent in pancreatic cancer cells. Characterization of the …
Summary
The p53 tumor suppressor protein is a critical regulator of the cellular response to cancer-initiating insults such as genotoxic stress. In this report, we demonstrate that microRNAs (miRNAs) are important components of the p53 transcriptional network. Global miRNA expression analyses identified a cohort of miRNAs that exhibit p53-dependent upregulation following DNA damage. One such miRNA, miR-34a, is commonly deleted in human cancers and, as shown here, frequently absent in pancreatic cancer cells. Characterization of the miR-34a primary transcript and promoter demonstrates that this miRNA is directly transactivated by p53. Expression of miR-34a causes dramatic reprogramming of gene expression and promotes apoptosis. Much like the known set of p53-regulated genes, miR-34a-responsive genes are highly enriched for those that regulate cell-cycle progression, apoptosis, DNA repair, and angiogenesis. Therefore, it is likely that an important function of miR-34a is the modulation and fine-tuning of the gene expression program initiated by p53.
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