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LncRNA-MTA2TR functions as a promoter in pancreatic cancer via driving deacetylation-dependent accumulation of HIF-1?.


ABSTRACT: Rationale: Hypoxia has been proved to contribute to aggressive phenotype of cancers, while functional and regulatory mechanism of long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) in the contribution of hypoxia on pancreatic cancer (PC) tumorigenesis is incompletely understood. The aim of this study was to uncover the regulatory and functional roles for hypoxia-induced lncRNA-MTA2TR (MTA2 transcriptional regulator RNA, AF083120.1) in the regulation of PC tumorigenesis. Methods: A lncRNA microarray confirmed MTA2TR expression in tissues of PC patients. The effects of MTA2TR on proliferation and metastasis of PC cells and xenograft models were determined, and the key mechanisms by which MTA2TR promotes PC were further dissected. Furthermore, the expression and regulation of MTA2TR under hypoxic conditions in PC cells were assessed. We also assessed the correlation between MTA2TR expression and PC patient clinical outcomes. Results: We found that metastasis associated protein 2 (MTA2) transcriptional regulator lncRNA (MTA2TR) was overexpressed in PC patient tissues relative to paired noncancerous tissues. Furthermore, we found that depletion of MTA2TR significantly inhibited PC cell proliferation and invasion both in vitro and in vivo. We further demonstrated that MTA2TR transcriptionally upregulates MTA2 expression by recruiting activating transcription factor 3 (ATF3) to the promoter area of MTA2. Consequentially, MTA2 can stabilize the HIF-1? protein via deacetylation, which further activates HIF-1? transcriptional activity. Interestingly, our results revealed that MTA2TR is transcriptionally regulated by HIF-1? under hypoxic conditions. Our clinical samples further indicated that the overexpression of MTA2TR was correlated with MTA2 upregulation, as well as with reduced overall survival (OS) in PC patients. Conclusions: These results suggest that feedback between MTA2TR and HIF-1? may play a key role in regulating PC tumorigenesis, thus potentially highlighting novel avenues PC treatment.

SUBMITTER: Zeng Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6691583 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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LncRNA-MTA2TR functions as a promoter in pancreatic cancer via driving deacetylation-dependent accumulation of HIF-1α.

Zeng Zhu Z   Xu Feng-Yu FY   Zheng Hai H   Cheng Ping P   Chen Qing-Yong QY   Ye Zeng Z   Zhong Jian-Xin JX   Deng Shi-Jiang SJ   Liu Ming-Liang ML   Huang Kang K   Li Qiang Q   Li Wei W   Hu Yu-Hang YH   Wang Fan F   Wang Chun-You CY   Zhao Gang G  

Theranostics 20190709 18


<b>Rationale</b>: Hypoxia has been proved to contribute to aggressive phenotype of cancers, while functional and regulatory mechanism of long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) in the contribution of hypoxia on pancreatic cancer (PC) tumorigenesis is incompletely understood. The aim of this study was to uncover the regulatory and functional roles for hypoxia-induced lncRNA-MTA2TR (MTA2 transcriptional regulator RNA, AF083120.1) in the regulation of PC tumorigenesis. <b>Methods</b>: A lncRNA microarray confi  ...[more]

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