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A ceRNA circuitry involving the long noncoding RNA KLHL14-AS, PAX8, and BCL2 drives thyroid carcinogenesis

Credendino S. C.
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Bellone M. L.
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Lewin N.
altro
de Vita G.
2019
  • journal article

Periodico
CANCER RESEARCH
Abstract
Klhl14-AS is a long noncoding RNA expressed since early specification of thyroid bud and is the most enriched gene in the mouse thyroid primordium at E10.5. Here, we studied its involvement in thyroid carcinogenesis by analyzing its expression in cancer tissues and different models of neoplastic transformation. Compared with normal thyroid tissue and cells, Klhl14-AS was significantly downregulated in human thyroid carcinoma tissue specimens, particularly the anaplastic histotype, thyroid cancer cell lines, and rodent models of thyroid cancer. Downregulating the expression of Klhl14-AS in normal thyroid cells decreased the expression of thyroid differentiation markers and cell death and increased cell viability. These effects were mediated by the binding of Klhl14-AS to two miRNAs, Mir182-5p and Mir20a-5p, which silenced Pax8 and Bcl2, both essential players of thyroid differentiation. MIR182-5p and MIR20a-5p were upregulated in human thyroid cancer and thyroid cancer experimental models and their effects on Pax8 and Bcl2 were rescued by Klhl14-AS overexpression, confirming Klhl14-AS as a ceRNA for both Pax8 and Bcl2. This work connects deregulation of differentiation with increased proliferation and survival in thyroid neoplastic cells and highlights a novel ceRNA circuitry involving key regulators of thyroid physiology. Significance: This study describes a new ceRNA with potential tumor suppression activity and helps us better understand the regulatory mechanisms during thyroid differentiation and carcinogenesis.
DOI
10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-19-0039
WOS
WOS:000497329600009
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11767/110197
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85075038328
https://cancerres.aacrjournals.org/content/79/22/5746
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