Starvation stress attenuates the miRNA-target interaction in suppressing breast cancer cell proliferation.
Jinhui LüChuyi ZhangJunyi HanZhen XuYuan LiLixiao ZhenQian ZhaoYuefan GuoZhaohui WangEvelyne BischofZuoren YuPublished in: BMC cancer (2020)
We demonstrated the attenuated interaction between miR-221/222 and p27 by starvation-induced stress in MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells. The findings add a new page to the general knowledge of negative regulation of gene expression by miRNAs, also demonstrate a novel mechanism through which limited access to nutrients suppresses cancer cell proliferation. These insights provide a basis for development of novel therapeutic options for breast cancer.