Gw182 Proteins Restrict Extracellular Vesicle-Mediated Export Of Micrornas In Mammalian Cancer Cells

MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY(2021)

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small regulatory RNAs of relatively long halflife in non-proliferative human cells. However, in cancer cells the half-lives of miRNAs are comparatively short. To understand the mechanism of rapid miRNA turnover in cancer cells, we explored the effect of target mRNAs on the abundance of the miRNAs that repress them. We have noted an accelerated extracellular vesicle (EV)-mediated export of miRNAs in presence of their target mRNAs in mammalian cells, and this target-driven miRNA-export process is retarded by Ago2-interacting protein GW182B. The GW182 group of proteins are localized to GW182 bodies or RNA processing bodies in mammalian cells, and GW182B-dependent retardation of miRNA export depends on GW body integrity and is independent of the HuR protein-mediated auxiliary pathway of miRNA export. Our data thus support the existence of a HuR-independent pathway of miRNA export in human cells that can be targeted in MDA-MB-231 cancer cells, to increase the level of cellular let-7a, a known negative regulator of cancer growth.
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miRNA export, GW182, translation repression by miRNA, miRNA turnover, P-bodies, cell senescence, target-mediated miRNA regulation, extracellular vesicles, HuR, P-body, miRNA
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