MicroRNA-1290 promotes asiatic acid-induced apoptosis by decreasing BCL2 protein level in A549 non-small cell lung carcinoma cells

Asiatic acid, a triterpenoid derived from Centella asiatica, is a putative anticancer agent in several types of cancer cells. Investigations of its biological role in negative regulation of cell growth have focused on the extent of induction of apoptosis in a cell-type-specific manner. In this study...

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Veröffentlicht in:Oncology reports 2014-09, Vol.32 (3), p.1029-1036
Hauptverfasser: KIM, KI BBEUM, KIM, KARAM, BAE, SEUNGHEE, CHOI, YEONGHMIN, CHA, HWA JUN, KIM, SOO YEON, LEE, JAE HO, JEON, SO HYEON, JUNG, HO JUNG, AHN, KYU JOONG, AN, IN-SOOK, AN, SUNGKWAN
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Zusammenfassung:Asiatic acid, a triterpenoid derived from Centella asiatica, is a putative anticancer agent in several types of cancer cells. Investigations of its biological role in negative regulation of cell growth have focused on the extent of induction of apoptosis in a cell-type-specific manner. In this study, we identified an important regulator of asiatic acid-induced cell death, microRNA (miR)-1290, which sensitizes cells to asiatic acid-induced cytotoxicity and negatively regulates BCL2 expression. Asiatic acid significantly upregulated miR-1290, and asiatic acid-induced cell death was shown to be dependent on miR-1290 activity. Molecular assays demonstrated that BCL2 mRNA is a direct target of miR-1290-mediated RNA interference. The results of functional studies suggest that miR-1290 suppresses cell viability and cell cycle progression. These data provide insight into miR-1290-mediated cellular mechanisms in asiatic acid-treated A549 non-small cell lung carcinoma cells.
ISSN:1021-335X
1791-2431
DOI:10.3892/or.2014.3319