MicroRNA-205, a novel regulator of the anti-apoptotic protein Bcl2, is downregulated in prostate cancer

2013 
Abstract. Decreased expression of the microRNA miR-205 has been observed in multiple tumour types due to its role in the epithelial to mesenchymal transition, which promotes metastasis. We determined the expression of miR-205 in 111 archival samples of prostate carcinoma and found it to be strongly reduced in most samples, with a median expression level of 16% in comparison to benign tissue from the same patient. Lower miR-205 expression correlated significantly with tumour size and miR-205 levels decreased with increasing Gleason score from 7a=3+4 to 8=4+4. In addition, we describe the anti-apoptotic protein BCL2 as a target of miR-205, rele-vant for prostate cancer due to its role in prognosis of primary tumours and in the appearance of androgen independence. The repression of BCL2 by miR-205 was confirmed using reporter assays and western blotting. BCL2 mRNA expression in the same collective of prostate cancer tissue samples was associ-ated with higher Gleason score and extracapsular extension of the tumour (pT3). Consistent with its anti-apoptotic target BCL2, miR-205 promoted apoptosis in prostate cancer cells in response to DNA damage by cisplatin and doxorubicin in the prostate cancer cell lines PC3 and LnCap. MiR-205 also inhibited proliferation in these cell lines.
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