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A plant immune protein enables broad antitumor response by rescuing microRNA deficiency

Cell. 2022-05; 
Ye Qi , Li Ding , Siwen Zhang , Shengze Yao , Jennie Ong , Yi Li , Hong Wu , Peng Du
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Abstract

Cancer cells are featured with uncontrollable activation of cell cycle, and microRNA deficiency drives tumorigenesis. The RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RDR) is essential for small-RNA-mediated immune response in plants but is absent in vertebrates. Here, we show that ectopic expression of plant RDR1 can generally inhibit cancer cell proliferation. In many human primary tumors, abnormal microRNA isoforms with 1-nt-shorter 3' ends are widely accumulated. RDR1 with nucleotidyltransferase activity can recognize and modify the problematic AGO2-free microRNA duplexes with mononucleotides to restore their 2 nt overhang structure, which eventually rescues AGO2-loading efficiency and elevates global miRNA expression to ... More

Keywords

RNA-dependent RNA polymerase; bioengineering; cancer; cell cycle; leukemia; microRNA; nucleotidyltransferase; plant; translational medicine; xenograft.