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Simultaneous downregulation of miR‐21 and miR‐155 through oleuropein for breast cancer prevention and therapy

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Breast cancer (BC) is the leading cause of cancer mortality in women worldwide. It recently was proven that miRNAs play a critical role in BC development. The use of natural… Click to show full abstract

Breast cancer (BC) is the leading cause of cancer mortality in women worldwide. It recently was proven that miRNAs play a critical role in BC development. The use of natural agents for control of cancer by modulating miRNAs is promising. Oleuropein is a natural polyphenolic agent with anti‐neoplastic properties and is well tolerated by humans. This study was undertaken to determine the therapeutic effects of oleuropein through modulation of master oncomiRs (miR‐21 and miR‐155) in BC cells. The present study provides the first link between miRNA and oleuropein as a mechanism in BC. MCF‐7 cells were tested with and without oleuropein and the cell viability, apoptosis, and migration were examined. The effect of oleuropein on miR‐21 and miR‐155 expression was assessed through qRT‐PCR. It was found that oleuropein induced apoptosis and retarded cell migration and invasion in a dose‐dependent manner in the human MCF7 BC cell line. It was observed that oleuropein significantly decreased expression of both miR‐21 and miR‐155 over time in a dose‐dependent manner. These results demonstrate that oleuropein is a potential therapeutic and preventive agent for BC. Oleuropein exhibits an anti‐cancer effect by modulation of tumor suppressor gene expression, which is targeted by oncomiRs.

Keywords: cancer; mir mir; breast cancer; mir 155

Journal Title: Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
Year Published: 2018

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