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CRISPR screens in 3D tumourspheres identified miR-4787-3p as a transcriptional start site miRNA essential for breast tumour-initiating cell growth

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posted on 2025-06-16, 15:03 authored by Tom Stiff, Salih Bayraktar, Paola Dama, Justin Stebbing, Leandro Castellano
<p dir="ltr">Our study employs pooled CRISPR screens, integrating 2D and 3D culture models, to identify miRNAs critical in Breast Cancer (BC) tumoursphere formation. These screens combine with RNA-seq experiments allowing identification of miRNA signatures and targets essential for tumoursphere growth. miR-4787-3p exhibits significant up-regulation in BC, particularly in basal-like BCs, suggesting its association with aggressive disease. Surprisingly, despite its location within the 5’UTR of a protein coding gene, which defines DROSHA-independent transcription start site (TSS)-miRNAs, we find it dependant on both DROSHA and DICER1 for maturation. Inhibition of miR-4787-3p hinders tumoursphere formation, highlighting its potential as a therapeutic target in BC. Our study proposes elevated miR-4787-3p expression as a potential prognostic biomarker for adverse outcomes in BC. We find that protein-coding genes positively selected in the CRISPR screens are enriched of miR-4787-3p targets. Of these targets, we select ARHGAP17, FOXO3A, and PDCD4 as known tumour suppressors in cancer and experimentally validate the interaction of miR-4787-3p with their 3’UTRs. Our work illuminates the molecular mechanisms underpinning miR-4787-3p’s oncogenic role in BC. These findings advocate for clinical investigations targeting miR-4787-3p and underscore its prognostic significance, offering promising avenues for tailored therapeutic interventions and prognostic assessments in BC.</p>

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Refereed

  • Yes

Volume

7

Issue number

1

Number of pages

11

Publication title

Communications Biology

ISSN

2399-3642

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Location

England

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  • Published version

Language

  • eng

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Electronic

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  • School of Life Sciences Outputs