The long noncoding RNA lncNB1 promotes tumorigenesis by interacting with ribosomal protein RPL35
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Published:2019-11-05
Issue:1
Volume:10
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ISSN:2041-1723
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Container-title:Nature Communications
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Commun
Author:
Liu Pei Y.ORCID, Tee Andrew E., Milazzo GiorgioORCID, Hannan Katherine M., Maag JesperORCID, Mondal SujannaORCID, Atmadibrata Bernard, Bartonicek Nenad, Peng Hui, Ho NicholasORCID, Mayoh Chelsea, Ciaccio RobertoORCID, Sun Yuting, Henderson Michelle J., Gao Jixuan, Everaert CelineORCID, Hulme Amy J.ORCID, Wong MatthewORCID, Lan Qing, Cheung Belamy B.ORCID, Shi Leming, Wang Jenny Y.ORCID, Simon ThorstenORCID, Fischer MatthiasORCID, Zhang Xu D.ORCID, Marshall Glenn M., Norris Murray D.ORCID, Haber MichelleORCID, Vandesompele JoORCID, Li JinyanORCID, Mestdagh PieterORCID, Hannan Ross D.ORCID, Dinger Marcel E.ORCID, Perini Giovanni, Liu TaoORCID
Abstract
Abstract
The majority of patients with neuroblastoma due to MYCN oncogene amplification and consequent N-Myc oncoprotein over-expression die of the disease. Here our analyses of RNA sequencing data identify the long noncoding RNA lncNB1 as one of the transcripts most over-expressed in MYCN-amplified, compared with MYCN-non-amplified, human neuroblastoma cells and also the most over-expressed in neuroblastoma compared with all other cancers. lncNB1 binds to the ribosomal protein RPL35 to enhance E2F1 protein synthesis, leading to DEPDC1B gene transcription. The GTPase-activating protein DEPDC1B induces ERK protein phosphorylation and N-Myc protein stabilization. Importantly, lncNB1 knockdown abolishes neuroblastoma cell clonogenic capacity in vitro and leads to neuroblastoma tumor regression in mice, while high levels of lncNB1 and RPL35 in human neuroblastoma tissues predict poor patient prognosis. This study therefore identifies lncNB1 and its binding protein RPL35 as key factors for promoting E2F1 protein synthesis, N-Myc protein stability and N-Myc-driven oncogenesis, and as therapeutic targets.
Funder
Cancer Institute NSW Department of Health | National Health and Medical Research Council
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry
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