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CFIm25 links alternative polyadenylation to glioblastoma tumour suppression.

Authors :
Masamha, Chioniso P.
Xia, Zheng
Yang, Jingxuan
Albrecht, Todd R.
Li, Min
Shyu, Ann-Bin
Li, Wei
Wagner, Eric J.
Source :
Nature; 6/19/2014, Vol. 510 Issue 7505, p412-416, 5p
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

The global shortening of messenger RNAs through alternative polyadenylation (APA) that occurs during enhanced cellular proliferation represents an important, yet poorly understood mechanism of regulated gene expression. The 3? untranslated region (UTR) truncation of growth-promoting mRNA transcripts that relieves intrinsic microRNA- and AU-rich-element-mediated repression has been observed to correlate with cellular transformation; however, the importance to tumorigenicity of RNA 3?-end-processing factors that potentially govern APA is unknown. Here we identify CFIm25 as a broad repressor of proximal poly(A) site usage that, when depleted, increases cell proliferation. Applying a regression model on standard RNA-sequencing data for novel APA events, we identified at least 1,450 genes with shortened 3??UTRs after CFIm25 knockdown, representing 11% of significantly expressed mRNAs in human cells. Marked increases in the expression of several known oncogenes, including cyclin D1, are observed as a consequence of CFIm25 depletion. Importantly, we identified a subset of CFIm25-regulated APA genes with shortened 3??UTRs in glioblastoma tumours that have reduced CFIm25 expression. Downregulation of CFIm25 expression in glioblastoma cells enhances their tumorigenic properties and increases tumour size, whereas CFIm25 overexpression reduces these properties and inhibits tumour growth. These findings identify a pivotal role of CFIm25 in governing APA and reveal a previously unknown connection between CFIm25 and glioblastoma tumorigenicity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836
Volume :
510
Issue :
7505
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
96771778
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature13261