HuR contributes to cyclin E1 deregulation in MCF-7 breast cancer cells
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- DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-05-4362
HuR contributes to cyclin E1 deregulation in MCF-7 breast cancer cells
Abstract
Many cancers overexpress cyclin E1 and its tumor-specific low molecular weight (LMW) isoforms. However, the mechanism of cyclin E1 deregulation in cancers is still not well understood. We show here that the mRNA-binding protein HuR increases cyclin E1 mRNA stability in MCF-7 breast carcinoma cells. Thus, mRNA stabilization may be a key event in the deregulation of cyclin E1 in MCF-7 cells. Compared with MCF10A immortalized breast epithelial cells, MCF-7 cells overexpress full-length cyclin E1 and its LMW isoforms and exhibit increased cyclin E1 mRNA stability. Increased mRNA stability is associated with a stable adenylation state and an increased ratio of cytoplasmic versus nuclear HuR. UV cross-link competition and UV cross-link immunoprecipitation assays verified that HuR specifically bound to the cyclin E1 3'-untranslated region. Knockdown of HuR with small interfering RNA (siRNA) in MCF-7 cells decreased cyclin E1 mRNA half-life (t(1/2)) and its protein level: a 22% decrease for the full-length isoforms and 80% decrease for the LMW isoforms. HuR siRNA also delayed G(1)-S phase transition and inhibited MCF-7 cell proliferation, which was partially recovered by overexpression of a LMW isoform of cyclin E1. Overexpression of HuR in MCF10A cells increased cyclin E1 mRNA t(1/2) and its protein level. Taken together, our data show that HuR critically contributes to cyclin E1 overexpression and its growth-promoting function, at least in part by increasing cyclin E1 mRNA stability, which provides a new mechanism of cyclin E1 deregulation in breast cancer.
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