miR-15 and miR-16 induce apoptosis by targeting BCL2
University of Ferrara · Center for Cancer Research
Abstract
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is the most common human leukemia and is characterized by predominantly nondividing malignant B cells overexpressing the antiapoptotic B cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl2) protein. miR-15a and miR-16-1 are deleted or down-regulated in the majority of CLLs. Here, we demonstrate that miR-15a and miR-16-1 expression is inversely correlated to Bcl2 expression in CLL and that both microRNAs negatively regulate Bcl2 at a posttranscriptional level. BCL2 repression by these microRNAs induces apoptopsis in a leukemic cell line model. Therefore, miR-15 and miR-16 are natural antisense Bcl2 interactors that could be used for therapy of Bcl2-overexpressing tumors.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 61.51
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 31
Authors
17- ACAmelia CimminoCorresponding
University of Ferrara, Center for Cancer Research
- GAGeorge A. Calin
University of Ferrara, Center for Cancer Research
- MFMuller Fabbri
University of Ferrara, Center for Cancer Research
- MVMarilena V. Iorio
University of Ferrara, Center for Cancer Research
- MFManuela Ferracin
University of Ferrara, Center for Cancer Research
Topics & keywords
- microRNA
- Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
- Cancer research
- Leukemia
- Biology
- Apoptosis
- Psychological repression
- Cell culture
- Good health and well-being