NF-κB-regulated miR-155, via repression of QKI, contributes to the acquisition of CSC-like phenotype during the neoplastic transformation of hepatic cells induced by arsenite.

MOLECULAR CARCINOGENESIS(2018)

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Chronic exposure to arsenite can cause various human tumors. For the initiation and recurrence of human liver cancer, the acquisition of CSC-like properties is essential. In various cancers, microRNAs (miRNAs) act as regulators in induction of CSC-like properties. Liver cancers over-express miR-155, but the mechanism relating miR-155 and arsenite-induced liver cancer is unknown. Here, we show that long-term exposure of L-02 cells to arsenite increases miR-155 levels by activation of NF-B and leads to the acquisition of CSC-like properties. In spheroids formed from arsenite-transformed L-02 cells, the levels of miR-155 positively relate to the levels of CD90, EpCAM, and OCT4. Inhibition of miR-155, by reduction of SOX2 and OCT4, results in suppression of spheroid formation. Luciferase reporter assays indicate that QKI is a target of miR-155. Inhibition of QKI expression by miR-155 promotes arsenite-induced acquisition of CSC-like properties, whereas QKI over-expression has the opposite effect. Collectively, the findings demonstrate that miR-155, driven by NF-B, reduces QKI expression and is involved in acquisition of the CSC-like phenotype during neoplastic transformation of hepatic cells induced by arsenite.
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arsenite,cancer stem cells (CSCs),miR-155,NF-B,QKI
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