Author:
Teng Liu,Feng Yu Chen,Guo Su Tang,Wang Pei Lin,Wang Shi Xing,Zhang Sheng Nan,Qi Teng Fei,La Ting,Zhang Yuan Yuan,Zhao Xiao Hong,Zhang Didi,Wang Jenny Y,Shi Yujie,Li Jin Ming,Cao Huixia,Liu Tao,Thorne Rick F.,Jin Lei,Shao Feng-Min,Zhang Xu Dong
Abstract
ABSTRACTGenomic amplification of the distal portion of chromosome 3q, which encodes a number of oncogenic proteins, is one of the most frequent chromosomal abnormalities in malignancy. Here we functionally characterise a non-protein product of the 3q region, the long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) PLANE, which is upregulated in diverse cancer types through copy number gain as well as E2F1-mediated transcriptional activation. PLANE forms an RNA-RNA duplex with the nuclear receptor co-repressor 2 (NCOR2) pre-mRNA at intron 45, binds to heterogeneous ribonucleoprotein M (hnRNPM) and facilitates the association of hnRNPM with the intron, thus leading to repression of the alternative splicing (AS) event generating NCOR2-202, a major protein-coding NCOR2 AS variant. In consequence, PLANE promotes cancer cell proliferation and tumorigenicity and its upregulation is associated with poor patient outcomes. These results uncover the function and regulation of PLANE and suggest that PLANE may constitute a therapeutic target in the pan-cancer context.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory