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Cancer-associated rs6983267 SNP and its accompanying long noncoding RNA

Authors :
Maitri Y, Shah
Manuela, Ferracin
Valentina, Pileczki
Baoqing, Chen
Roxana, Redis
Linda, Fabris
Xinna, Zhang
Cristina, Ivan
Masayoshi, Shimizu
Cristian, Rodriguez-Aguayo
Mihnea, Dragomir
Katrien, Van Roosbroeck
Maria Ines, Almeida
Maria, Ciccone
Daniela, Nedelcu
Maria Angelica, Cortez
Taghi, Manshouri
Steliana, Calin
Muharrem, Muftuoglu
Pinaki P, Banerjee
Mustafa H, Badiwi
Jan, Parker-Thornburg
Asha, Multani
James William, Welsh
Marcos Roberto, Estecio
Hui, Ling
Ciprian, Tomuleasa
Delia, Dima
Hui, Yang
Hector, Alvarez
M James, You
Milan, Radovich
Elizabeth, Shpall
Muller, Fabbri
Katy, Rezvani
Leonard, Girnita
Ioana, Berindan-Neagoe
Anirban, Maitra
Srdan, Verstovsek
Riccardo, Fodde
Carlos, Bueso-Ramos
Mihai, Gagea
Guillermo Garcia, Manero
George A, Calin
Source :
Genome research. 28(4)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The cancer-risk-associated rs6983267 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) and the accompanying long noncoding RNA CCAT2 in the highly amplified 8q24.21 region have been implicated in cancer predisposition, although causality has not been established. Here, using allele-specific CCAT2 transgenic mice, we demonstrate that CCAT2 overexpression leads to spontaneous myeloid malignancies. We further identified that CCAT2 is overexpressed in bone marrow and peripheral blood of myelodysplastic/myeloproliferative neoplasms (MDS/MPN) patients. CCAT2 induces global deregulation of gene expression by down-regulating EZH2 in vitro and in vivo in an allele-specific manner. We also identified a novel non-APOBEC, non-ADAR, RNA editing at the SNP locus in MDS/MPN patients and CCAT2-transgenic mice. The RNA transcribed from the SNP locus in malignant hematopoietic cells have different allelic composition from the corresponding genomic DNA, a phenomenon rarely observed in normal cells. Our findings provide fundamental insights into the functional role of rs6983267 SNP and CCAT2 in myeloid malignancies.

Details

ISSN :
15495469
Volume :
28
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Genome research
Accession number :
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