Inhibiting inducible miR-223 further reduces viable cells in human cancer cell lines MCF-7 and PC3 treated by celastrol

  • Cao, Lu
  • Zhang, Xue
  • Cao, Fanfan
  • Wang, Ying
  • Shen, Yufan
  • Yang, Chunxin
  • Uzan, Georges
  • Peng, Bin
  • Zhang, Denghai
Publication date
December 2015
Publisher
BioMed Central

Abstract

International audienceAbstractBackgroundCelastrol is a novel anti-tumor agent. Ways to further enhance this effect of celastrol has attracted much research attention.Methods and ResultsHere, we report that celastrol treatment can elevate miR-223 in human breast cancer cell line MCF-7 and prostate cancer PC3. Down-regulating miR-223 could increase the number of viable cells, yet it further reduced viable cells in samples that were treated by celastrol; up-regulation of miR-223 displayed opposite effects. Celastrol’s miR-223 induction might be due to NF-κB inhibition and transient mTOR activation: these two events occurred prior to miR-223 elevation in celastrol-treated cells. NF-κB inhibitor, like celastrol, could induce miR-223; the inducti...

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