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HnRNPC induces isoform shifts in miR-21-5p leading to cancer development.


ABSTRACT: MicroRNA (miRNA) processing is a critical step in mature miRNA production. Its dysregulation leads to an increase in miRNA isoforms with heterogenous 5'-ends (isomiRs), which can recognize distinct target sites because of their shifted seed sequence. Although some miRNA genes display productive expression of their 5'-isomiRs in cancers, how their production is controlled and how 5'-isomiRs affect tumor progression have yet to be explored. In this study, based on integrative analyses of high-throughput sequencing data produced by our group and publicly available data, we demonstrate that primary miR-21 (pri-miR-21) is processed into the cancer-specific isomiR isomiR-21-5p | ±1, which suppresses growth hormone receptor (GHR) in liver cancer. Treatment with antagomirs against isomiR-21-5p | ±1 inhibited the in vitro tumorigenesis of liver cancer cells and allowed the recovery of GHR, whereas the introduction of isomiR-21-5p | ±1 mimics attenuated these effects. These effects were validated in a mouse model of spontaneous liver cancer. Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein C and U2 small nuclear RNA auxiliary factor 2 were predicted to bind upstream of pre-miR-21 via a poly-(U) motif and influence Drosha processing to induce the production of isomiR-21-5p | ±1. Our findings suggest an oncogenic function for the non-canonical isomiR-21-5p | ±1 in liver cancer, and its production was shown to be regulated by hnRNPC.

SUBMITTER: Park S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9256715 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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hnRNPC induces isoform shifts in miR-21-5p leading to cancer development.

Park Seokju S   Yang Hee Doo HD   Seo Jwa-Won JW   Nam Jin-Wu JW   Nam Suk Woo SW  

Experimental & molecular medicine 20220621 6


MicroRNA (miRNA) processing is a critical step in mature miRNA production. Its dysregulation leads to an increase in miRNA isoforms with heterogenous 5'-ends (isomiRs), which can recognize distinct target sites because of their shifted seed sequence. Although some miRNA genes display productive expression of their 5'-isomiRs in cancers, how their production is controlled and how 5'-isomiRs affect tumor progression have yet to be explored. In this study, based on integrative analyses of high-thro  ...[more]

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