Literature DB >> 27683269

Identification of genetic variation in the lncRNA HOTAIR associated with HPV16-related cervical cancer pathogenesis.

Sweta Sharma Saha1, Rahul Roy Chowdhury2, Nidhu Ranjan Mondal2, Biman Chakravarty2, Tanmay Chatterjee2, Sudipta Roy3, Sharmila Sengupta4.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Previously, over-expression of the long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) HOTAIR has been found to be associated with the invasive and metastatic capacities of several epithelial cancers, including cervical cancer (CaCx). Here, we aimed at identifying functionally relevant genetic variants that may be employed to differentiate between clinically distinct CaCx subtypes, i.e., those exhibiting high HOTAIR levels and molecular signatures of metastasis and those lacking such signatures in the presence of low HOTAIR expression levels.
METHODS: Genomic DNA isolated from various cervical tissue samples (characterized by histopathology and HPV status) was used for HOTAIR amplicon sequencing, followed by validation of the findings by Sanger sequencing. The impact of the genetic variants found on the secondary structure of HOTAIR and the concomitant alterations in miRNA binding sites were determined through in silico analysis, followed by miRNA expression analysis by quantitative real-time PCR and confirmation of miRNA binding using a luciferase reporter assay.
RESULTS: We found that rs2366152C was over-represented [ORage-adjusted = 2.58 (1.23-5.57); p = 0.014] in low HOTAIR expressing HPV positive CaCx cases compared to HPV negative controls. This genetic variant showed the propensity of a secondary structure alteration and gain of a miR-22 binding site in HOTAIR, which was found to be concordant with miR-22 over-expression in low HOTAIR CaCx cases compared to controls. We found that miR-22 expression negatively correlated with HOTAIR and E7 expression in HPV16 positive cases and in an E7 transfected HPV negative CaCx-derived cell line (C33A), but was not altered in high HOTAIR cases compared to controls. Reduced luciferase activity of a HOTAIR rs2366152C expression plasmid in C33A cells through miR-22 co-transfection confirmed the ability of miR-22 to specifically target rs2366152C-harbouring HOTAIR lncRNA in CaCx cells, ultimately leading to its down-regulation.
CONCLUSIONS: Our data indicate that rs2366152C not only has the potential to serve as a marker for singling out CaCx cases lacking metastatic molecular signatures, but also to explain the functional inactivation of HOTAIR in these cases, including the mechanism of its down-regulation.

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Keywords:  Cervical cancer; HOTAIR; HPV16 E7; SNP; lncRNA

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27683269     DOI: 10.1007/s13402-016-0298-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Oncol (Dordr)        ISSN: 2211-3428            Impact factor:   6.730


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