Elevated Expression of JMJD5 Protein Due to Decreased miR-3656 Levels Contributes to Cancer Stem Cell-Like Phenotypes under Overexpression of Cancer Upregulated Gene 2

dc.contributor.authorNatpaphan Yawut
dc.contributor.authorIl-Rae Cho
dc.contributor.authorPhatcharaporn Budluang
dc.contributor.authorSirichat Kaowinn
dc.contributor.authorChutima Kaewpiboon
dc.contributor.authorByeoleun Jeon
dc.contributor.authorSang-Woo Kim
dc.contributor.authorHo Young Kang
dc.contributor.authorMin-Kyung Kang
dc.contributor.authorSang Seok Koh
dc.contributor.authorYoung-Hwa Chung
dc.date.accessioned2025-07-21T06:06:33Z
dc.date.issued2022-01-12
dc.description.abstractOverexpression of cancer upregulated gene (CUG) 2 induces cancer stem cell-like phenotypes, such as enhanced epithelial-mesenchymal transition, sphere formation, and doxorubicin resistance. However, the precise mechanism of CUG2-induced oncogenesis remains unknown. We evaluated the effects of overexpression of CUG2 on microRNA levels using a microRNA microarray. Levels of miR-3656 were decreased when CUG2 was overexpressed; on the basis of this result, we further examined the target proteins of this microRNA. We focused on Jumonji C domain-containing protein 5 (JMJD5), as it has not been previously reported to be targeted by miR-3656. When CUG2 was overexpressed, JMJD5 expression was upregulated compared to that in control cells. A 3' untranslated region (UTR) assay revealed that an miR-3656 mimic targeted the JMJD5 3'UTR, but the miR-3656 mimic failed to target a mutant JMJD5 3'UTR, indicating that miR-3656 targets the JMJD5 transcript. Administration of the miR-3656 mimic decreased the protein levels of JMD5 according to Western blotting. Additionally, the miR-3656 mimic decreased CUG2-induced cell migration, evasion, and sphere formation and sensitized the cells to doxorubicin. Suppression of JMJD5, with its small interfering RNA, impeded CUG2-induced cancer stem cell-like phenotypes. Thus, overexpression of CUG2 decreases miR-3656 levels, leading to upregulation of JMJD5, eventually contributing to cancer stem cell-like phenotypes.
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/biom12010122
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/11053
dc.subject.classificationCancer-related molecular mechanisms research
dc.titleElevated Expression of JMJD5 Protein Due to Decreased miR-3656 Levels Contributes to Cancer Stem Cell-Like Phenotypes under Overexpression of Cancer Upregulated Gene 2
dc.typeArticle

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