| Literature DB >> 31081944 |
Mor Varon1, Tal Levy1, Gal Mazor1, Hila Ben David1, Ran Marciano1,2, Yakov Krelin1, Manu Prasad3, Moshe Elkabets3, David Pauck4,5,6,7, Ulvi Ahmadov4,5,6,7, Daniel Picard4,5,6,7, Nan Qin4,5,6,7, Arndt Borkhardt5,6, Guido Reifenberger5,7, Gabriel Leprivier6, Marc Remke4,5,6,7, Barak Rotblat1,2.
Abstract
Medulloblastoma is the most common malignant brain cancer in children. Since previous studies have mainly focused on alterations in the coding genome, our understanding of the contribution of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) to medulloblastoma biology is just emerging. Using patient-derived data, we show that the promoter of lncRNA TP73-AS1 is hypomethylated and that the transcript is highly expressed in the SHH subgroup. Furthermore, high expression of TP73-AS1 is correlated with poor outcome in patients with TP53 wild-type SHH tumors. Silencing TP73-AS1 in medulloblastoma tumor cells induced apoptosis, while proliferation and migration were inhibited in culture. In vivo, silencing TP73-AS1 in medulloblastoma tumor cells resulted in reduced tumor growth, reduced proliferation of tumor cells, increased apoptosis and led to prolonged survival of tumor-bearing mice. Together, our study suggests that the lncRNA TP73-AS1 is a prognostic marker and therapeutic target in medulloblastoma tumors and serves as a proof of concept that lncRNAs are important factors in the disease.Entities:
Keywords: gene regulation; oncogene; sonic hedgehog
Year: 2019 PMID: 31081944 DOI: 10.1002/ijc.32400
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Cancer ISSN: 0020-7136 Impact factor: 7.396