RP11‐367G18.1 V2 enhances clear cell renal cell carcinoma progression via induction of epithelial–mesenchymal transition

Author:

Shao I‐Hung1234,Peng Pei‐Hua1,Wu Heng‐Hsiung567,Chen Ji‐Lin8,Lai Joseph Chieh‐Yu9,Chang Jeng‐Shou1,Wu Han‐Tsang10,Wu Kou‐Juey11112,Pang See‐Tong124,Hsu Kai‐Wen5713ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Cancer Genome Research Center Chang Gung Memorial Hospital at Linkou Taoyuan Taiwan

2. Division of Urology, Department of Surgery Chang Gung Memorial Hospital at Linkou Taoyuan Taiwan

3. Graduate Institute of Clinical Medical Sciences College of Medicine, Chang Gung University Taoyuan Taiwan

4. Department of Medicine College of Medicine, Chang Gung University Taoyuan Taiwan

5. Research Center for Cancer Biology China Medical University Taichung City Taiwan

6. Program for Cancer Biology and Drug Discovery China Medical University Taichung City Taiwan

7. Drug Development Center China Medical University Taichung City Taiwan

8. Comprehensive Breast Health Center Taipei Veterans General Hospital Taipei Taiwan

9. Institute of Biomedical Science China Medical University Taichung Taiwan

10. Cancer Research Center Changhua Christian Hospital Changhua Taiwan

11. Institute of Cellular and Organismic Biology Academia Sinica Taipei Taiwan

12. Institute of Clinical Medical Sciences Chang Gung University Taoyuan Taiwan

13. Institute of Translational Medicine and New Drug Development China Medical University Taichung City Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractPurposeMetastasis is the end stage of renal cell carcinoma (RCC), and clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is the most common malignant subtype. The hypoxic microenvironment is a common feature in ccRCC and plays an essential role in the regulation of epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT). Accumulating evidence manifests that long non‐coding RNAs (lncRNAs) participate in RCC tumorigenesis and regulate hypoxia‐induced EMT. Here, we identified a lncRNA RP11‐367G18.1 induced by hypoxia, that was overexpressed in ccRCC tissues.MethodsA total of 216 specimens, including 149 ccRCC tumor samples and 67 related normal kidney parenchyma tissue samples, were collected. To investigate the biological fucntions of RP11.367G18.1 in ccRCC, migration, invasion, soft agar colony formation, xenograft tumorigenicity assays, and tail vein and orthotopic metastatic mouse models were performed. The relationship between RP11‐367G18.1 and downstream signaling was analyzed utilizing reporter assay, RNA pull‐down, chromatin immunopreciptation, and chromatin isolation by RNA purification assays.ResultsHypoxic conditions and overexpression of HIF‐1α increased the level of RP11‐367G18.1. RP11‐367G18.1 induced EMT and enhanced cell migration and invasion through variant 2. Inhibition of RP11‐367G18.1 variant 2 reversed hypoxia‐induced EMT phenotypes. An in vivo study revealed that RP11‐367G18.1 variant 2 was required for hypoxia‐induced tumor growth and metastasis in ccRCC. Mechanistically, RP11‐367G18.1 variant 2 interacted with p300 histone acetyltransferase to regulate lysine 16 acetylation on histone 4 (H4K16Ac), thus contributing to hypoxia‐regulated gene expression. Clinically, RP11‐367G18.1 variant 2 was upregulated in ccRCC tissues, particularly metastatic ccRCC tissues, and it is linked to poor overall survival.ConclusionThese findings demonstrate the prognostic value and EMT‐promoting role of RP11‐367G18.1 and indicate that this lncRNA may provide a therapeutic target for ccRCC.

Funder

Chang Gung Memorial Hospital

China Medical University, Taiwan

Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Oncology

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