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Data from SCIRT lncRNA Restrains Tumorigenesis by Opposing Transcriptional Programs of Tumor-Initiating Cells

Authors :
Leandro Castellano
Justin Stebbing
Igor Ulitsky
Keith W. Vance
Tracy Nissan
Alistair Tweedie
Ylenia Lombardo
Neta Degani
Silvia Ottaviani
Angela Yiu
Paul Cathcart
Nuria Casas-Vila
Mark Kalisz
Aleksandra Dabrowska
Alex de Giorgio
Sladjana Zagorac
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), 2023.

Abstract

In many tumors, cells transition reversibly between slow-proliferating tumor-initiating cells (TIC) and their differentiated, faster-growing progeny. Yet, how transcriptional regulation of cell-cycle and self-renewal genes is orchestrated during these conversions remains unclear. In this study, we show that as breast TIC form, a decrease in cell-cycle gene expression and increase in self-renewal gene expression are coregulated by SOX2 and EZH2, which colocalize at CpG islands. This pattern was negatively controlled by a novel long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) that we named Stem Cell Inhibitory RNA Transcript (SCIRT), which was markedly upregulated in tumorspheres but colocalized with and counteracted EZH2 and SOX2 during cell-cycle and self-renewal regulation to restrain tumorigenesis. SCIRT specifically interacted with EZH2 to increase EZH2 affinity to FOXM1 without binding the latter. In this manner, SCIRT induced transcription at cell-cycle gene promoters by recruiting FOXM1 through EZH2 to antagonize EZH2-mediated effects at target genes. Conversely, on stemness genes, FOXM1 was absent and SCIRT antagonized EZH2 and SOX2 activity, balancing toward repression. These data suggest that the interaction of an lncRNA with EZH2 can alter the affinity of EZH2 for its protein-binding partners to regulate cancer cell state transitions.Significance:These findings show that a novel lncRNA SCIRT counteracts breast tumorigenesis by opposing transcriptional networks associated with cell cycle and self-renewal.See related commentary by Pardini and Dragomir, p. 535

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........77c3ca4e742f39a2740ce26ba34d2fae
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.c.6512499.v1