Targeting endothelin 1 receptor-miR-200b/c-ZEB1 circuitry blunts metastatic progression in ovarian cancer

COMMUNICATIONS BIOLOGY(2020)

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Identification of regulatory mechanisms underlying the poor prognosis of ovarian cancer is necessary for diagnostic and therapeutic implications. Here we show that endothelin A receptor (ET A R) and ZEB1 expression is upregulated in mesenchymal ovarian cancer and correlates with poor prognosis. Notably, the expression of ET A R and ZEB1 negatively correlates with miR-200b/c. These miRNAs, besides targeting ZEB1, impair ET A R expression through the 3’UTR binding. ZEB1, in turn, restores ET A R levels by transcriptionally repressing miR-200b/c. Activation of ET A R drives the expression of ZEB1 integrating the miR-200/ZEB1 double negative feedback loop. The ET A R-miR-200b/c-ZEB1 circuit promotes epithelial-mesenchymal transition, cell plasticity, invasiveness and metastasis. Of therapeutic interest, ET A R blockade with macitentan, a dual ET A R and ET B R antagonist, increases miR-200b/c and reduces ZEB1 expression with the concomitant inhibition of metastatic dissemination. Collectively, these findings highlight the reciprocal network that integrates ET A R and ZEB1 axes with the miR-200b/c regulatory circuit to favour metastatic progression in ovarian cancer.
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Metastasis,miRNAs,Ovarian cancer,Life Sciences,general
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