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Identification and Functional Characterization of Two Noncoding RNAs Transcribed from Putative Active Enhancers in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Title
Identification and Functional Characterization of Two Noncoding RNAs Transcribed from Putative Active Enhancers in Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Authors
Lee, Ye-EunLee, JiyeonLee, Yong SunJang, Jiyoung JoanWoo, HyeonjuChoi, Hae InChai, Young GyuKim, Tae-KyungKim, TaeSooKim, Lark KyunChoi, Sun Shim
Ewha Authors
김태수
SCOPUS Author ID
김태수scopus
Issue Date
2021
Journal Title
MOLECULES AND CELLS
ISSN
1016-8478JCR Link

0219-1032JCR Link
Citation
MOLECULES AND CELLS vol. 44, no. 9, pp. 658 - 669
Keywords
enhancer RNA&nbsphepatocellular carcinomalong noncoding RNARNA polymerase IItranscribed enhancertranscriptional regulation
Publisher
KOREAN SOC MOLECULAR &

CELLULAR BIOLOGY
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS; KCI WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Enhancers have been conventionally perceived as cis-acting elements that provide binding sites for trans-acting factors. However, recent studies have shown that enhancers are transcribed and that these transcripts, called enhancer RNAs (eRNAs), have a regulatory function. Here, we identified putative eRNAs by profiling and determining the overlap between noncoding RNA expression loci and eRNAassociated histone marks such as H3K27ac and H3K4me1 in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cell lines. Of the 132 HCCderived noncoding RNAs, 74 overlapped with the eRNA loci defined by the FANTOM consortium, and 65 were located in the proximal regions of genes differentially expressed between normal and tumor tissues in TCGA dataset. Interestingly, knockdown of two selected putative eRNAs, THUMPD3-AS1 and LINC01572, led to downregulation of their target mRNAs and to a reduction in the proliferation and migration of HCC cells. Additionally, the expression of these two noncoding RNAs and target mRNAs was elevated in tumor samples in the TCGA dataset, and high expression was associated with poor survival of patients. Collectively, our study suggests that noncoding RNAs such as THUMPD3AS1 and LINC01572 (i.e., putative eRNAs) can promote the transcription of genes involved in cell proliferation and differentiation and that the dysregulation of these noncoding RNAs can cause cancers such as HCC.
DOI
10.14348/molcells.2021.0173
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