The microRNA expression associated with morphogenesis of breast cancer cells in three-dimensional organotypic culture

  • Authors:
    • Hong T. Nguyen
    • Cui Li
    • Zhen Lin
    • Yan Zhuang
    • Erik K. Flemington
    • Matthew E. Burow
    • Yi Lin
    • Bin Shan
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  • Published online on: April 19, 2012     https://doi.org/10.3892/or.2012.1764
  • Pages: 117-126
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Abstract

Three-dimensional organotypic culture using reconstituted basement membrane matrix Matrigel (rBM 3-D) is an indispensable tool to characterize morphogenesis of mammary epithelial cells and to elucidate the tumor-modulating actions of extracellular matrix (ECM). microRNAs (miRNAs) are a novel class of oncogenes and tumor suppressors. The majority of our current knowledge of miRNA expression and function in cancer cells is derived from monolayer 2-D culture on plastic substratum, which lacks consideration of the influence of ECM-mediated morphogenesis on miRNAs. In the present study, we compared the expression of miRNAs in rBM 3-D and 2-D cultures of the non-invasive MCF-7 and the invasive MDA-MB231 cells. Our findings revealed a profound difference in miRNA profiles between 2-D and rBM 3-D cultures within each cell type. Moreover, rBM 3-D culture exhibited greater discrimination in miRNA profiles between MCF-7 and MDA-MB231 cells than 2-D culture. The disparate miRNA profiles correlated with distinct mass morphogenesis of MCF-7 and invasive stellate morphogenesis of MDA-MB231 cells in rBM 3-D culture. Supplementation of the tumor promoting type I collagen in rBM 3-D culture substantially altered the miRNA signature of mass morphologenesis of MCF-7 cells in rBM 3-D culture. Overexpression of the differentially expressed miR-200 family member miR429 in MDA-MB231 cells attenuated their invasive stellate morphogenesis in rBM 3-D culture. In summary, we provide the first miRNA signatures of morphogenesis of human breast cancer cells in rBM 3-D culture and warrant further utilization of rBM 3-D culture in investigation of miRNAs in breast cancer.

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Nguyen HT, Li C, Lin Z, Zhuang Y, Flemington EK, Burow ME, Lin Y and Shan B: The microRNA expression associated with morphogenesis of breast cancer cells in three-dimensional organotypic culture. Oncol Rep 28: 117-126, 2012
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Nguyen, H.T., Li, C., Lin, Z., Zhuang, Y., Flemington, E.K., Burow, M.E. ... Shan, B. (2012). The microRNA expression associated with morphogenesis of breast cancer cells in three-dimensional organotypic culture. Oncology Reports, 28, 117-126. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.2012.1764
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Nguyen, H. T., Li, C., Lin, Z., Zhuang, Y., Flemington, E. K., Burow, M. E., Lin, Y., Shan, B."The microRNA expression associated with morphogenesis of breast cancer cells in three-dimensional organotypic culture". Oncology Reports 28.1 (2012): 117-126.
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Nguyen, H. T., Li, C., Lin, Z., Zhuang, Y., Flemington, E. K., Burow, M. E., Lin, Y., Shan, B."The microRNA expression associated with morphogenesis of breast cancer cells in three-dimensional organotypic culture". Oncology Reports 28, no. 1 (2012): 117-126. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.2012.1764