Affiliation:
1. Division of Cancer Stem Cell Miyagi Cancer Center Research Institute Natori Japan
2. IDAC Fellow Research Group for DNA Repair and Dynamic Proteome Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer (IDAC) Tohoku University Sendai Japan
3. Molecular Profiling Research Center for Drug Discovery National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Tokyo Japan
4. Department of Proteomics National Cancer Center Research Institute Tokyo Japan
5. Department of Head and Neck Surgery Miyagi Cancer Center Natori Japan
6. Molecular and Cellular Oncology Miyagi Cancer Center Research Institute Natori Japan
7. Cancer Chromosome Biology Unit Miyagi Cancer Center Research Institute Natori Japan
Abstract
AbstractRNAs, such as noncoding RNA, microRNA, and recently mRNA, have been recognized as signal transduction molecules. CD271, also known as nerve growth factor receptor, has a critical role in cancer, although the precise mechanism is still unclear. Here, we show that CD271 mRNA, but not CD271 protein, facilitates spheroid cell proliferation. We established CD271−/− cells lacking both mRNA and protein of CD271, as well as CD271 protein knockout cells lacking only CD271 protein, from hypopharyngeal and oral squamous cell carcinoma lines. Sphere formation was reduced in CD271−/− cells but not in CD271 protein knockout cells. Mutated CD271 mRNA, which is not translated to a protein, promoted sphere formation. CD271 mRNA bound to hnRNPA2B1 protein at the 3′‐UTR region, and the inhibition of this interaction reduced sphere formation. In surgical specimens, the CD271 mRNA/protein expression ratio was higher in the cancerous area than in the noncancerous area. These data suggest CD271 mRNA has dual functions, encompassing protein‐coding and noncoding roles, with its noncoding RNA function being predominant in oral and head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development
Kobayashi Foundation for Cancer Research
Takeda Medical Research Foundation
Core Research for Evolutional Science and Technology