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Critical Roles of PIWIL1 in Human Tumors: Expression, Functions, Mechanisms, and Potential Clinical Implications.

Peixin Dong1, Ying Xiong2, Yosuke Konno1, Kei Ihira1, Daozhi Xu1, Noriko Kobayashi1, Junming Yue3,4, Hidemichi Watari1.   

Abstract

P-element-induced wimpy testis (PIWI)-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) are a class of small non-coding RNA molecules that are 24-31 nucleotides in length. PiRNAs are thought to bind to PIWI proteins (PIWL1-4, a subfamily of Argonaute proteins), forming piRNA/PIWI complexes that influence gene expression at the transcriptional or post-transcriptional levels. However, it has been recently reported that the interaction of PIWI proteins with piRNAs does not encompass the entire function of PIWI proteins in human tumor cells. PIWIL1 (also called HIWI) is specifically expressed in the testis but not in other normal tissues. In tumor tissues, PIWIL1 is frequently overexpressed in tumor tissues compared with normal tissues. Its high expression is closely correlated with adverse clinicopathological features and shorter patient survival. Upregulation of PIWIL1 drastically induces tumor cell proliferation, epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), invasion, cancer stem-like properties, tumorigenesis, metastasis and chemoresistance, probably via piRNA-independent mechanisms. In this article, we summarize the current existing literature on PIWIL1 in human tumors, including its expression, biological functions and regulatory mechanisms, providing new insights into how the dysregulation of PIWIL1 contributes to tumor initiation, development and chemoresistance through diverse signaling pathways. We also discuss the most recent findings on the potential clinical applications of PIWIL1 in cancer diagnosis and treatment.
Copyright © 2021 Dong, Xiong, Konno, Ihira, Xu, Kobayashi, Yue and Watari.

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Keywords:  EMT; HIWI; PIWIL1; cancer metastasis; chemoresistance; piRNA; prognostic biomarker; tumorigenesis

Year:  2021        PMID: 33718392      PMCID: PMC7952444          DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2021.656993

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol        ISSN: 2296-634X


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Journal:  Blood       Date:  2001-01-15       Impact factor: 22.113

3.  HIWI is associated with prognosis in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma after curative resection.

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Journal:  Cancer       Date:  2011-10-11       Impact factor: 6.860

4.  piRNA, the new non-coding RNA, is aberrantly expressed in human cancer cells.

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Journal:  BMC Res Notes       Date:  2012-05-16

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Journal:  Mol Cancer       Date:  2019-08-09       Impact factor: 27.401

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Journal:  Nat Cell Biol       Date:  2020-03-16       Impact factor: 28.824

Review 10.  Piwi-interacting RNAs in cancer: emerging functions and clinical utility.

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Journal:  Mol Cancer       Date:  2016-01-15       Impact factor: 27.401

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Review 2.  PIWI-Interacting RNAs (piRNAs): Promising Applications as Emerging Biomarkers for Digestive System Cancer.

Authors:  Aiting Cai; Yuhao Hu; Zhou Zhou; Qianyi Qi; Yixuan Wu; Peixin Dong; Lin Chen; Feng Wang
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