PLoS ONE (Jan 2011)

Mutagen-specific mutation signature determines global microRNA binding.

  • Eyal Greenberg,
  • Gideon Rechavi,
  • Ninette Amariglio,
  • Oz Solomon,
  • Jacob Schachter,
  • Gal Markel,
  • Eran Eyal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0027400
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 11
p. e27400

Abstract

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Micro-RNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNAs that regulate gene products at the post-transcriptional level. It is thought that loss of cell regulation by miRNAs supports cancer development. Based on whole genome sequencing of a melanoma tumor, we predict, using three different computational algorithms, that the melanoma somatic mutations globally reduce binding of miRNAs to the mutated 3'UTRs. This phenomenon reflects the nature of the characteristic UV-induced mutation, C-to-T. Furthermore, we show that seed regions are enriched with Guanine, thus rendering miRNAs prone to reduced binding to UV-mutated 3'UTRs. Accordingly, mutation patterns in non UV-induced malignancies e.g. lung cancer and leukemia do not yield similar predictions. It is suggested that UV-induced disruption of miRNA-mediated gene regulation plays a carcinogenic role. Remarkably, dark-skinned populations have significantly higher GC content in 3'UTR SNPs than light-skinned populations, which implies on evolutionary pressure to preserve regulation by trans-acting oligonucleotides under conditions with excess UV radiation.