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PTB-AS, a Novel Natural Antisense Transcript, Promotes Glioma Progression by Improving PTBP1 mRNA Stability with SND1.


ABSTRACT: Glioma, the most common primary malignancy in the brain, has high recurrence and lethality rates, and thus, elucidation of the molecular mechanisms of this incurable disease is urgently needed. Poly-pyrimidine tract binding protein (PTBP1, also known as hnRNP I), an RNA-binding protein, has various mechanisms to promote gliomagenesis. However, the mechanisms regulating PTBP1 expression are unclear. Herein, we report a novel natural antisense noncoding RNA, PTB-AS, whose expression correlated positively with PTBP1 mRNA. We found that PTB-AS significantly promoted the proliferation and migration in vivo and in vitro of glioma cells. PTB-AS substantially increased the PTBP1 level by directly binding to its 3' UTR and stabilizing the mRNA. Furthermore, staphylococcal nuclease domain-containing 1 (SND1) dramatically increased the binding capacity between PTB-AS and PTBP1 mRNA. Mechanistically, PTB-AS could mask the binding site of miR-9 in the PTBP1-3' UTR; miR-9 negatively regulates PTBP1. To summarize, we revealed that PTB-AS, which maintains the PTBP1 level through extended base pairing to the PTBP1 3' UTR with the assistance of SND1, could significantly promote gliomagenesis.

SUBMITTER: Zhu L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6731175 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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PTB-AS, a Novel Natural Antisense Transcript, Promotes Glioma Progression by Improving PTBP1 mRNA Stability with SND1.

Zhu Liyuan L   Wei Qunfang Q   Qi Yingjiao Y   Ruan Xiangbin X   Wu Fan F   Li Liang L   Zhou Junjie J   Liu Wei W   Jiang Tao T   Zhang Jing J   Yin Bin B   Yuan Jiangang J   Qiang Boqin B   Han Wei W   Peng Xiaozhong X  

Molecular therapy : the journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy 20190605 9


Glioma, the most common primary malignancy in the brain, has high recurrence and lethality rates, and thus, elucidation of the molecular mechanisms of this incurable disease is urgently needed. Poly-pyrimidine tract binding protein (PTBP1, also known as hnRNP I), an RNA-binding protein, has various mechanisms to promote gliomagenesis. However, the mechanisms regulating PTBP1 expression are unclear. Herein, we report a novel natural antisense noncoding RNA, PTB-AS, whose expression correlated pos  ...[more]

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