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Inhibition of UBE2N‐dependent CDK6 protein degradation by miR‐934 promotes human bladder cancer cell growth
Author(s) -
Yan Huiying,
Ren Shuwei,
Lin Qi,
Yu Yuan,
Chen Caiyi,
Hua Xiaohui,
Jin Honglei,
Lu Yongyong,
Zhang Huxiang,
Xie Qipeng,
Huang Chuanshu,
Huang Haishan
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
the faseb journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.709
H-Index - 277
eISSN - 1530-6860
pISSN - 0892-6638
DOI - 10.1096/fj.201900499rr
Subject(s) - cyclin dependent kinase 6 , cyclin dependent kinase , cell growth , cell cycle , cancer research , cancer , chemistry , cdk inhibitor , biology , microbiology and biotechnology , cell , biochemistry , genetics
Because bladder cancer (BC) is one of the most common malignant cancers of the urinary system, identification of BC cell growth‐associated effectors is of great significance. Cyclin‐dependent kinase (CDK)6 is a member of the CDK family of cell cycle‐related proteins and plays an important role in cancer cell growth. This is borne out by the fact that a CDK6 inhibitor had been approved to treat several types of cancers. Nevertheless, underlying molecular mechanisms concerning how to regulate CDK6 expression in BC remains unclear. In the present study, it was observed that miR‐934 was much higher in human BCs and human BC cell lines as well. The results also revealed that miR‐934 inhibition dramatically decreased human BC cell monolayer growth in vitro and xenograft tumor growth in vivo; the outcomes were accompanied by CDK6 protein down‐regulation and G 0 ‐G 1 cell cycle arrest. Moreover, overexpression of CDK6 reversed the inhibition of BC cell growth induced by miR‐934. Further studies showed that miR‐934 binds to a 3'‐UTR of ubiquitin‐conjugating enzyme 2N ( ube2n ) mRNA, down‐regulated UBE2N protein expression; this, in turn, attenuated CDK6 protein degradation and led to CDK6 protein accumulation as well as the promotion of BC tumor growth. Collectively, this study not only establishes a novel regulatory axis of miR‐934/UBE2N of CDK6 but also provides data suggesting that miR‐934 and UBE2N may be potentially promising targets for therapeutic strategies against BC.—Yan, H., Ren, S., Lin, Q., Yu, Y., Chen, C., Hua, X., Jin, H., Lu, Y., Zhang, H., Xie, Q., Huang, C., Huang, H. Inhibition of UBE2N‐dependent CDK6 protein degradation by miR‐934 promotes human bladder cancer cell growth. FASEB J. 33, 12112‐12123 (2019). www.fasebj.org

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