Literature DB >> 26047657

PTBP1 induces ADAR1 p110 isoform expression through IRES-like dependent translation control and influences cell proliferation in gliomas.

Bin Yang1,2, Peishan Hu1, Xihua Lin1, Wei Han1, Liyuan Zhu1, Xiaochao Tan1, Fei Ye1, Guanzhou Wang1, Fan Wu1, Bin Yin1, Zhaoshi Bao3, Tao Jiang3, Jiangang Yuan1, Boqin Qiang4, Xiaozhong Peng5.   

Abstract

Internal ribosomal entry site (IRES)-mediated translation initiation is constitutively activated during stress conditions such as tumorigenesis and hypoxia. The RNA editing enzyme ADAR1 plays an important role in physiology and pathology. Initially, we found that the ADAR1 p150 or p110 transcript levels were decreased in glioma cells compared with normal astrocyte cells. In contrast, protein levels of ADAR1 p110 were significantly upregulated in glioma tissues and cells. This expression pattern indicated translationally controlled regulation. We identified an 885-nt sequence that was located between AUG1 and AUG2 within the ADAR1 mRNA that exhibited IRES-like activity. Furthermore, we confirmed that the translational mode of ADAR1 p110 was mediated by PTBP1 in glioma cells. The protein levels of PTBP1 and ADAR1 were cooperatively expressed in glioma tissues and cells. Knocking down ADAR1 p110 significantly decreased cell proliferation in three types of glioma cells (T98G, U87MG and A172). The removal of a minimal IRES-like sequence in a p150-overexpression construct could effectively abolish p110 induction and resulted in the slight suppression of cell proliferation compared with ADAR1-p150 overexpression in siPTBP1-treated T98G cells. In summary, our study revealed a mechanism whereby ADAR1 p110 can be activated by PTBP1 through an IRES-like element in glioma cells, and ADAR1 is essential for the maintenance of gliomagenesis.

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Keywords:  ADAR1; Cell proliferation; Gliomas; IRES-like; PTBP1

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26047657     DOI: 10.1007/s00018-015-1938-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Mol Life Sci        ISSN: 1420-682X            Impact factor:   9.261


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