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MicroRNA 34a (miR-34a) is a tumor suppressor gene, but how it regulates cell proliferation is not completely understood. We now show that the microRNA miR-34a regulates silent information regulator 1 (SIRT1) expression. MiR-34a inhibits SIRT1 expression through a miR-34a-binding site within the 3' UTR of SIRT1. MiR-34 inhibition of SIRT1 leads to an increase in acetylated p53 and expression of p21 and PUMA, transcriptional targets of p53 that regulate the cell cycle and apoptosis, respectively. Furthermore, miR-34 suppression of SIRT1 ultimately leads to apoptosis in WT human colon cancer cells but not in human colon cancer cells lacking p53. Finally, miR-34a itself is a transcriptional target of p53, suggesting a positive feedback loop between p53 and miR-34a. Thus, miR-34a functions as a tumor suppressor, in part, through a SIRT1-p53 pathway.
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Munekazu Yamakuchi
Kagoshima University
Marcella Ferlito
Sapporo Medical University
Charles J. Lowenstein
Vascular / Pulmonary Vascular
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Johns Hopkins University
Yale University
Johns Hopkins Medicine
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a00e631831589f3542df480 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0801613105