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Publication : Local microRNA delivery targets Palladin and prevents metastatic breast cancer.

First Author  Gilam A Year  2016
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  7
Pages  12868 PubMed ID  27641360
Mgi Jnum  J:242180 Mgi Id  MGI:5904580
Doi  10.1038/ncomms12868 Citation  Gilam A, et al. (2016) Local microRNA delivery targets Palladin and prevents metastatic breast cancer. Nat Commun 7:12868
abstractText  Metastasis is the primary cause for mortality in breast cancer. MicroRNAs, gene expression master regulators, constitute an attractive candidate to control metastasis. Here we show that breast cancer metastasis can be prevented by miR-96 or miR-182 treatment, and decipher the mechanism of action. We found that miR-96/miR-182 downregulate Palladin protein levels, thereby reducing breast cancer cell migration and invasion. A common SNP, rs1071738, at the miR-96/miR-182-binding site within the Palladin 3'-UTR abolishes miRNA:mRNA binding, thus diminishing Palladin regulation by these miRNAs. Regulation is successfully restored by applying complimentary miRNAs. A hydrogel-embedded, gold-nanoparticle-based delivery vehicle provides efficient local, selective, and sustained release of miR-96/miR-182, markedly suppressing metastasis in a breast cancer mouse model. Combined delivery of the miRNAs with a chemotherapy drug, cisplatin, enables significant primary tumour shrinkage and metastasis prevention. Our data corroborate the role of miRNAs in metastasis, and suggest miR-96/miR-182 delivery as a potential anti-metastatic drug.
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