The CTIP-mediated repair of TNF-α-induced DNA double-strand break was impaired by miR-130b in cervical cancer cell.

Abstract:

:Chemotherapeutic drugs that induce DNA damage have the potential to kill cancer cells, but DNA repair protects cells from damage-induced cell death. Thus, eliminating DNA repair is a potential approach to overcome cell drug resistance. In this study, we observed that the gene expression of C-terminal binding protein interacting protein (CTIP) was promoted by TNF-α stimulation and prevented TNF-α-induced double-strand breaks (DSBs) in the genomes of cervical cancer cells. The putative miR-130b targeted site within 3' untranslated region (UTR) of CTIP mRNA was identified through in silico analysis and confirmed based on experimental data. By targeting the CTIP gene, miR-130b caused the accumulation of DSBs and accelerated cell apoptosis in combination with poly ADP ribose polymerase (PARP) inhibitors. Additionally, overexpression of the CTIP gene elevated cancer cell viability by promoting proliferation while miR-130b antagonized CTIP-stimulated cell reproduction. Consequently, miR-130b destruction of DNA repair should be employed as a strategy to treat cervical cancer. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY: Cervical cancer threatens the health of women all over the world. In this study, we observed that miR-130b was able to cause the accumulation of DNA double-strand breaks through suppressing the gene expression of C-terminal binding protein interacting protein and to accelerate cell apoptosis by preventing DNA damage repairs in cervical cancer cells. As far as we know, the impact of miR-130b on the DNA double-strand break repair and on the cell apoptosis induced by the destruction of DNA repair in cervical cancer cells was firstly documented. It is reasonable to believe that miR-130b destruction of DNA repair may be employed as a strategy to treat cervical cancer in the future.

journal_name

Cell Biochem Funct

authors

Yang L,Yang B,Wang Y,Liu T,He Z,Zhao H,Xie L,Mu H

doi

10.1002/cbf.3430

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2019-10-01 00:00:00

pages

534-544

issue

7

eissn

0263-6484

issn

1099-0844

journal_volume

37

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