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Tumor suppressor miR-424-5p abrogates ferroptosis in ovarian cancer through targeting ACSL4

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Lin-Lin Ma, Lin Liang, Dan Zhou,  Shao-Wei Wang

Abstract:

Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynecological cancer. In spite of recent advances, clinical outcomes remain poor, urgently needing novel therapeutic approaches. Growing evidence indicates that microRNAs play crucial roles in ovarian carcinogenesis and progression and that ferroptosis serves as a novel tumor suppressor. However, the molecular mechanisms of miRNA-mediated ferroptosis regulation in ovarian cancer are still largely unknown. In the present study, we show that miR-424-5p negatively regulates ferroptosis by directly targeting ACSL4 in ovarian cancer cells. Upregulation of miR-424-5p suppressed ACSL4 by directly binding to its 3’-UTR, which subsequently reduced erastin- and RSL3-induced ferroptosis. Meanwhile, knockdown of miR-424-5p increased the sensitivity of ovarian cancer cells to erastin and RSL3. Furthermore, ACSL4 was upregulated in ovarian cancer tissues, and high ACSL4 expression predicted worse prognosis and sensitized ovarian cancer cells to erastin- and RSL3-induced ferroptosis. Importantly, decreases in lipid peroxides and ferroptotic cell death mediated by miR-424-5p could be abrogated by ACSL4 overexpression. Taken together, our findings demonstrate that miR-424-5p regulates ferroptosis by targeting ACSL4 in ovarian cancer cells and suggest a potential therapeutic approach for ovarian cancer.

Received date: 07/07/2020

Accepted date: 09/08/2020

Ahead of print publish date: 10/08/2020

Issue: 1/2021

Volume: 68

Pages: 165 — 173

Keywords: ovarian cancer, ACSL4, miR-424-5p, ferroptosis

Supplementary files:
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DOI: 10.4149/neo_2020_200707N705

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