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Global microRNA level regulation of EGFR‐driven cell‐cycle protein network in breast cancer
Authors:Stefan Uhlmann  Heiko Mannsperger  Emöke‐Ágnes Horvat  Christian Schmidt  Moritz Küblbeck  Frauke Henjes  Aoife Ward  Ulrich Tschulena  Katharina Zweig  Ulrike Korf  Stefan Wiemann  Özgür Sahin
Institution:1. Division of Molecular Genome Analysis, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), , Heidelberg, Germany;2. Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing (IWR), University of Heidelberg, , Heidelberg, Germany
Abstract:The EGFR‐driven cell‐cycle pathway has been extensively studied due to its pivotal role in breast cancer proliferation and pathogenesis. Although several studies reported regulation of individual pathway components by microRNAs (miRNAs), little is known about how miRNAs coordinate the EGFR protein network on a global miRNA (miRNome) level. Here, we combined a large‐scale miRNA screening approach with a high‐throughput proteomic readout and network‐based data analysis to identify which miRNAs are involved, and to uncover potential regulatory patterns. Our results indicated that the regulation of proteins by miRNAs is dominated by the nucleotide matching mechanism between seed sequences of the miRNAs and 3′‐UTR of target genes. Furthermore, the novel network‐analysis methodology we developed implied the existence of consistent intrinsic regulatory patterns where miRNAs simultaneously co‐regulate several proteins acting in the same functional module. Finally, our approach led us to identify and validate three miRNAs (miR‐124, miR‐147 and miR‐193a‐3p) as novel tumor suppressors that co‐target EGFR‐driven cell‐cycle network proteins and inhibit cell‐cycle progression and proliferation in breast cancer.
Keywords:breast cancer  EGFR signaling  microRNA  miRNA–  protein interaction network  network analysis
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