| Literature DB >> 33767152 |
Ping Zhao1,2, Meng-Meng Ji1, Ying Fang1, Xiao Li1, Hong-Mei Yi2, Zi-Xun Yan1, Shu Cheng1, Peng-Peng Xu1, Anne Janin3,4, Chao-Fu Wang5, Li Wang6,7, Wei-Li Zhao8,9.
Abstract
Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) play an essential role in tumor progression. Few researches focused on the clinical and biological relevance of lncRNAs in peripheral T cell lymphoma (PTCL). In this research, a novel lncRNA (ENST00000503502) was identified overexpressed in the main subtypes of PTCL, and designated as T cell lymphoma-associated lncRNA1 (TCLlnc1). Serum TCLlnc1 was associated with extranodal involvement, high-risk International Prognostic Index, and poor prognosis of the patients. Both in vitro and in vivo, overexpression of TCLlnc1 promoted T-lymphoma cell proliferation and migration, both of which were counteracted by the knockdown of TCLlnc1 using small interfering RNAs. As the mechanism of action, TCLlnc1 directly interacted with transcription activator heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein D (HNRNPD) and Y-box binding protein-1 (YBX1) by acting as a modular scaffold. TCLlnc1/HNRNPD/YBX1 complex upregulated transcription of TGFB2 and TGFBR1 genes, activated the tumor growth factor-β signaling pathway, resulting in lymphoma progression, and might be a potential target in PTCL.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33767152 PMCID: PMC7994313 DOI: 10.1038/s41419-021-03594-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Death Dis Impact factor: 8.469