Design and functional validation of a mutant variant of the LncRNA HOTAIR to counteract snail function in epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition

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HOTAIR is a lncRNA overexpressed in several epithelial cancers and strongly correlated with invasion. This lncRNA was proven a pivotal element of the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), a transdifferentiation process triggering metastasis. Snail, master inducer of EMT, requires HOTAIR to recruit EZH2 on specific epithelial target genes (i.e., HNF4a, E-cadherin, and HNF1a) and cause their repression. Here, we designed a HOTAIR deletion mutant form, named HOTAIR-sbid, including the putative Snail-binding domain but depleted of the EZH2-binding domain. HOTAIR-sbid acted as a dominant negative of the endogenous HOTAIR. In both murine and human tumor cells, HOTAIR-sbid impaired the ability of HOTAIR to bind Snail and, in turn, trigger H3K27me3/EZH2-mediated repression of Snail epithelial target genes. Notably, HOTAIR-sbid expression was proven to reduce cellular motility, invasiveness, anchorage-independent growth, and responsiveness to TGFb-induced EMT. These data provide evidence on a lncRNA-based strategy to effectively impair the function of a master EMT-transcriptional factor.

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Battistelli, C., Garbo, S., Riccioni, V., Montaldo, C., Santangelo, L., Vandelli, A., … Cicchini, C. (2021). Design and functional validation of a mutant variant of the LncRNA HOTAIR to counteract snail function in epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition. Cancer Research, 81(1), 103–113. https://doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-20-1764

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