LncRNA NRON Promotes Tumorigenesis by Enhancing MDM2 Activity Towards Tumor Suppressor Substrates
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ABSTRACT: The E3 ligase MDM2 promotes tumor growth and progression by inducing ubiquitin-mediated degradation of P53 and other tumor suppressing proteins. Here, we identified an MDM2-interacting lncRNA NRON, which promotes tumor formation by suppressing both P53-dependent and independent pathways. NRON binds to MDM2 and MDMX (MDM4) via two different stem-loops respectively and induces their heterogenous dimerization, thereby enhancing the E3 ligase activity of MDM2 towards its tumor suppressing substrates, including P53, RB1 and NFAT1, etc. NRON knockdown dramatically inhibits tumor cell growth in vitro and in vivo. More importantly, NRON overexpression promotes oncogenic transformation by inducing anchorage-independent growth in vitro and facilitating tumor formation in immunocompromised mice. Clinically, NRON expression is significantly associated with poor clinical outcome of breast cancer patients. Together, our data uncover a pivotal role of lncRNA that induces malignant transformation of epithelial cells by inhibiting multiple tumor suppressor proteins.
SUBMITTER: Dr. Qiannan Guo
PROVIDER: S-SCDT-10_15252-EMBJ_2022112414 | biostudies-other |
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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