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LINC00174 is a novel prognostic factor in thymic epithelial tumors involved in cell migration and lipid metabolism.

Claudia Tito1, Federica Ganci2, Andrea Sacconi2, Silvia Masciarelli1,3,4, Giulia Fontemaggi2, Claudio Pulito5, Enzo Gallo6, Valentina Laquintana6, Alessia Iaiza1, Luciana De Angelis1, Anna Benedetti1, Jessica Cacciotti7, Selenia Miglietta8, Maria Bellenghi9, Alessandra Carè9, Alessandro Fatica10, Daniele Diso11, Marco Anile11, Vincenzo Petrozza7, Francesco Facciolo12, Gabriele Alessandrini12, Edoardo Pescarmona6, Federico Venuta11, Mirella Marino13, Giovanni Blandino14, Francesco Fazi15.   

Abstract

Long non-coding RNAs are emerging as new molecular players involved in many biological processes, such as proliferation, apoptosis, cell cycle, migration, and differentiation. Their aberrant expression has been reported in variety of diseases. The aim of this study is the identification and functional characterization of clinically relevant lncRNAs responsible for the inhibition of miR-145-5p, a key tumor suppressor in thymic epithelial tumors (TETs). Starting from gene expression analysis by microarray in a cohort of fresh frozen thymic tumors and normal tissues, we identified LINC00174 as upregulated in TET. Interestingly, LINC00174 expression is positively correlated with a 5-genes signature in TETs. Survival analyses, performed on the TCGA dataset, showed that LINC00174 and its associated 5-genes signature are prognostic in TETs. Specifically, we show that LINC00174 favors the expression of SYBU, FEM1B, and SCD5 genes by sponging miR-145-5p, a well-known tumor suppressor microRNA downregulated in a variety of tumors, included TETs. Functionally, LINC00174 impacts on cell migration and lipid metabolism. Specifically, SCD5, one of the LINC00174-associated genes, is implicated in the control of lipid metabolism and promotes thymic cancer cells migration. Our study highlights that LINC00174 and its associated gene signature are relevant prognostic indicators in TETs. Of note, we here show that a key controller of lipid metabolism, SCD5, augments the migration ability of TET cells, creating a link between lipids and motility, and highlighting these pathways as relevant targets for the development of novel therapeutic approaches for TET.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33161413      PMCID: PMC7648846          DOI: 10.1038/s41419-020-03171-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Death Dis            Impact factor:   8.469


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