miR-16 Suppresses Growth of Rhabdoid Tumor Cells

Author:

Stroup Emily Kunce,Yeu Yunku,Budhipramono Albert,Hwang Tae Hyun,Rakheja Dinesh,Erdreich-Epstein Anat,Laetsch Theodore W.,Amatruda James F.,Chen Kenneth S.

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundRhabdoid tumor is a highly aggressive pediatric cancer characterized by biallelic loss and/or mutation of SMARCB1. Outcomes remain poor, and there are no established ways to target the tumorigenic pathways driven by SMARCB1 inactivation. SMARCB1 loss leads to an increase in cyclin D transcription.ProcedureWe characterized the cell line WT-CLS1, which has been described previously as Wilms tumor, by whole-exome sequencing, RNA-seq, and xenograft histology. We measured the effect of microRNA overexpression on WT-CLS1, BT-12, and CHLA-06-ATRT.ResultsWe found that WT-CLS1 demonstrates the histological, mutational, and transcriptional hallmarks of rhabdoid tumor. Because the microRNAs let-7 and miR-16 can target cyclin D genes, we next overexpressed each of these microRNAs in WT-CLS1. We found that miR-16 reduced cell accumulation. This was accompanied by a decrease in proliferation markers and an increase in apoptosis markers. These results were replicated in the BT-12 and CHLA-06-ATRT cell lines.ConclusionsThe loss-of-function SMARCB1 mutation found in WT-CLS1, in conjunction with immunohistochemical and gene expression analysis, warrants reclassification of this cell line as rhabdoid tumor. Proliferation of WT-CLS1 and other rhabdoid tumor cell lines is significantly abrogated by miR-16 overexpression. Further studies are necessary to gain insight into the potential for miR-16 to be used as a novel therapeutic in rhabdoid tumor.Abbreviations(ATRT)atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor(miRNA)microRNA(dox)doxycycline(OD595)optical density at 595 nm(CDK4)cyclin-dependent kinase 4

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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