The risk-associated long noncoding RNA NBAT-1 controls neuroblastoma progression by regulating cell proliferation and neuronal differentiation.

Abstract:

:Neuroblastoma is an embryonal tumor of the sympathetic nervous system and the most common extracranial tumor of childhood. By sequencing transcriptomes of low- and high-risk neuroblastomas, we detected differentially expressed annotated and nonannotated long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs). We identified a lncRNA neuroblastoma associated transcript-1 (NBAT-1) as a biomarker significantly predicting clinical outcome of neuroblastoma. CpG methylation and a high-risk neuroblastoma associated SNP on chromosome 6p22 functionally contribute to NBAT-1 differential expression. Loss of NBAT-1 increases cellular proliferation and invasion. It controls these processes via epigenetic silencing of target genes. NBAT-1 loss affects neuronal differentiation through activation of the neuronal-specific transcription factor NRSF/REST. Thus, loss of NBAT-1 contributes to aggressive neuroblastoma by increasing proliferation and impairing differentiation of neuronal precursors.

journal_name

Cancer Cell

journal_title

Cancer cell

authors

Pandey GK,Mitra S,Subhash S,Hertwig F,Kanduri M,Mishra K,Fransson S,Ganeshram A,Mondal T,Bandaru S,Ostensson M,Akyürek LM,Abrahamsson J,Pfeifer S,Larsson E,Shi L,Peng Z,Fischer M,Martinsson T,Hedborg F,Kogner P,

doi

10.1016/j.ccell.2014.09.014

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Has Abstract

pub_date

2014-11-10 00:00:00

pages

722-37

issue

5

eissn

1535-6108

issn

1878-3686

pii

S1535-6108(14)00377-8

journal_volume

26

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