Abstract

MicroRNA (miR)-21 is an important suppressor of T-cell apoptosis that is also overexpressed in many types of cancers. The exact mechanisms underlying the antiapoptotic effects of miR-21 are not well understood. In this study, we used the Jurkat T-cell line as a model to identify apoptosis-associated miR-21 target genes. We showed that expression of miR-21 rapidly increases upon αCD3/αCD28 activation of Jurkat cells. Inhibition of miR-21 reduced cell growth which could be explained by an increase in apoptosis. MicroRNA target gene identification by AGO2 RNA-immunoprecipitation followed by gene expression microarray (RIP-Chip) resulted in the identification of 72 predicted miR-21 target genes that were at least twofold enriched in the AGO2-IP fraction of miR-21 overexpressing cells. Of these, 71 were at least twofold more enriched in the AGO2-IP fraction of miR-21 overexpressing cells as compared to AGO2-IP fraction of control cells. The target gene for which the AGO2-IP enrichment was most prominently increased upon miR-21 overexpression was the proapoptotic protein LATS1. Luciferase reporter assays and western blot analysis confirmed targeting of LATS1 by miR-21. qRT-PCR analysis in primary T cells showed an inverse expression pattern between LATS1 transcript levels and miR-21 upon T-cell stimulation. Finally, LATS1 knockdown partially rescued the miR-21 inhibition-induced impaired cell growth. Collectively, these data identify LATS1 as a miR-21 target important for the antiapoptotic function of miR-21 in T cells and likely also in many types of cancer.

Highlights

  • Increased miR-21 levels have been shown in various types of solid tumors as well as in hematological malignancies [1,2,3,4,5,6]

  • The FEBS Journal published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Federation of European Biochemical Societies

  • To assess if the Jurkat cell line is a suitable model to study the function of miR-21 in relation to apoptosis, we determined miR-21 expression levels in unstimulated cells and after stimulation with aCD3/aCD28

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Introduction

Increased miR-21 levels have been shown in various types of solid tumors as well as in hematological malignancies [1,2,3,4,5,6]. We set out to investigate miR-21 target genes related to its antiapoptotic effects on T cells. We identified the proapoptotic large tumor suppressor kinase 1 (LATS1) as the miR-21 target gene whose enrichment in the argonaute 2 immunoprecipitated (AGO2-IP) increased the most upon miR-21 overexpression and showed its role in the antiapoptotic effect of miR-21.

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