Inhibition of the lncrna coded within transglutaminase 2 gene impacts several relevant networks in mcf-7 breast cancer cells

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Abstract

Long non-coding RNAs are nucleotide molecules that regulate transcription in numerous cellular processes and are related to the occurrence of many diseases, including cancer. In this regard, we recently discovered a polyadenylated long non-coding RNA (named TG2-lncRNA) encoded within the first intron of the Transglutaminase type 2 gene (TGM2), which is related to tumour proliferation in human cancer cell lines. To better characterize this new biological player, we in-vestigated the effects of its suppression in MCF-7 breast cancer cells, using siRNA treatment and RNA-sequencing. In this way, we found modifications in several networks associated to biological functions relevant for tumorigenesis (apoptosis, chronic inflammation, angiogenesis, immunomod-ulation, cell mobility, and epithelial–mesenchymal transition) that were originally attributed only to Transglutaminase type 2 protein but that could be regulated also by TG2-lncRNA. Moreover, our experiments strongly suggest the ability of TG2-lncRNA to directly interact with important transcription factors, such as RXRα and TP53, paving the way for several regulatory loops that can potentially influence the phenotypic behaviour of MCF-7 cells. These considerations imply the need to further investigate the relative relevance of the TG2 protein itself and/or other gene products as key regulators in the organization of breast cancer program.

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Bergamini, C. M., Vischioni, C., Aguiari, G., Grandi, C., Terrazzan, A., Volinia, S., … Taccioli, C. (2021). Inhibition of the lncrna coded within transglutaminase 2 gene impacts several relevant networks in mcf-7 breast cancer cells. Non-Coding RNA, 7(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/ncrna7030049

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