miR-574-5p as RNA decoy for CUGBP1 stimulates human lung tumor growth by mPGES-1 induction

  • Meike J Saul
  • Isabell Baumann
  • Annalisa Bruno
  • Anne C Emmerich
  • Julia Wellstein
  • Sarah M Ottinger
  • Annalisa Contursi
  • Melania Dovizio
  • Sandra Donnini
  • Stefania Tacconelli
  • Joan Raouf
  • Helena Idborg
  • Stefan Stein
  • Marina Korotkova
  • Rajkumar Savai
  • Erika Terzuoli
  • Gianluca Sala
  • Werner Seeger
  • Per-Johan Jakobsson
  • Paola Patrignani
  • Beatrix Suess
  • Dieter Steinhilber

Abstract

MicroRNAs (miRs) are important posttranscriptional regulators of gene expression. Besides their well-characterized inhibitory effects on mRNA stability and translation, miRs can also activate gene expression. In this study, we identified a novel noncanonical function of miR-574-5p. We found that miR-574-5p acts as an RNA decoy to CUG RNA-binding protein 1 (CUGBP1) and antagonizes its function. MiR-574-5p induces microsomal prostaglandin E synthase-1 (mPGES-1) expression by preventing CUGBP1 binding to its 3'UTR, leading to an enhanced alternative splicing and generation of an mPGES-1 3'UTR isoform, increased mPGES-1 protein expression, PGE2 formation, and tumor growth in vivo. miR-574-5p-induced tumor growth in mice could be completely inhibited with the mPGES-1 inhibitor CIII. Moreover, miR-574-5p is induced by IL-1β and is strongly overexpressed in human nonsmall cell lung cancer where high mPGES-1 expression correlates with a low survival rate. The discovered function of miR-574-5p as a CUGBP1 decoy opens up new therapeutic opportunities. It might serve as a stratification marker to select lung tumor patients who respond to the pharmacological inhibition of PGE2 formation.-Saul, M. J., Baumann, I., Bruno, A., Emmerich, A. C., Wellstein, J., Ottinger, S. M., Contursi, A., Dovizio, M., Donnini, S., Tacconelli, S., Raouf, J., Idborg, H., Stein, S., Korotkova, M., Savai, R., Terzuoli, E., Sala, G., Seeger, W., Jakobsson, P.-J., Patrignani, P., Suess, B., Steinhilber, D. miR-574-5p as RNA decoy for CUGBP1 stimulates human lung tumor growth by mPGES-1 induction.

Bibliographical data

Original languageEnglish
ISSN0892-6638
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 06.2019
Externally publishedYes
PubMed 30922080