Long intergenic noncoding RNA 00021 promotes glioblastoma temozolomide resistance by epigenetically silencing p21 through Notch pathway

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Abstract

Increasing findings are suggesting the vital roles of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) in the glioblastoma tumorigenesis. However, whether the novel lncRNA LINC00021 modulates temozolomide (TMZ) resistance of glioblastoma is still unclear. Clinically, lncRNA LINC00021 was significantly up-regulated in glioblastoma, especially the TMZ-resistant tissue and cells, and the LINC00021 overexpression was closely correlated to TMZ resistance and unfavorable prognosis. Functionally, LINC00021 positively promoted the TMZ resistance and reduced apoptosis. Mechanistically, transcription factor E2F1 activated the expression of LINC00021. Moreover, LINC00021 regulated the glioblastoma TMZ resistance through Notch pathway and epigenetically silenced p21 expression via recruiting EZH2. Collectively, present research indicates the critical roles of lncRNA LINC00021 in glioblastoma genesis, providing a novel insight for TMZ resistance in glioblastoma.

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Zhang, S., Guo, S., Liang, C., & Lian, M. (2020). Long intergenic noncoding RNA 00021 promotes glioblastoma temozolomide resistance by epigenetically silencing p21 through Notch pathway. IUBMB Life, 72(8), 1747–1756. https://doi.org/10.1002/iub.2301

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