Abstract

Matrix metalloproteinase 14 (MMP-14), a membrane-anchored MMP that promotes the tumorigenesis and aggressiveness, is highly expressed in gastric cancer. However, the transcriptional regulators of MMP-14 expression in gastric cancer still remain largely unknown. In this study, through mining computational algorithm programs and chromatin immunoprecipitation datasets, we identified adjacent binding sites of myeloid zinc finger 1 (MZF1) and miRNA-337-3p (miR-337-3p) within the MMP-14 promoter. We demonstrated that MZF1 directly bound to the MMP-14 promoter to facilitate its nascent transcription and expression in gastric cancer cell lines. In contrast, endogenous miR-337-3p suppressed the MMP-14 expression through recognizing its binding site within MMP-14 promoter. Mechanistically, miR-337-3p repressed the binding of MZF1 to MMP-14 promoter via recruiting Argonaute 2 and inducing repressive chromatin remodeling. Gain- and loss-of-function studies demonstrated that miR-337-3p suppressed the growth, invasion, metastasis, and angiogenesis of gastric cancer cells in vitro and in vivo through repressing MZF1-facilitated MMP-14 expression. In clinical specimens and cell lines of gastric cancer, MZF1 was highly expressed and positively correlated with MMP-14 expression. Meanwhile, miR-337-3p was under-expressed and inversely correlated with MMP-14 levels. miR-337-3p was an independent prognostic factor for favorable outcome of gastric cancer, and patients with high MZF1 or MMP-14 expression had lower survival probability. Taken together, these data indicate that miR-337-3p directly binds to the MMP-14 promoter to repress MZF1-facilitatd MMP-14 expression, thus suppressing the progression of gastric cancer.

Highlights

  • Gastric cancer is one of the most common cancers worldwide, with approximately 1 million new cases being diagnosed annually [1]

  • myeloid zinc finger 1 (MZF1) facilitates the expression of Matrix metalloproteinase 14 (MMP-14) in gastric cancer cell lines

  • Further analysis of Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) datasets indicated the positive correlation between MZF1 and MMP-14 levels in different gastric cancer cohorts (Supplementary Figure S1B and S1C)

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Introduction

Gastric cancer is one of the most common cancers worldwide, with approximately 1 million new cases being diagnosed annually [1]. The prognosis of advanced gastric cancer remains poor, mainly due to tumor recurrence, invasion and metastasis, with a 5-year survival rate below 30% [1]. High MMP-14 expression has been documented in most types of human malignancies, including colon cancer [5], breast cancer [6], ovary cancer [7], and skin cancer [8], and its elevated expression is associated with tumor invasion and metastasis [9]. Previous studies have shown that MMP-14 is highly expressed in gastric cancer, and is correlated with poor outcome of patients [10], suggesting the importance of MMP-14 in the progression of gastric cancer

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