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m6A modification of lncRNA PHKA1-AS1 enhances Actinin Alpha 4 stability and promotes non-small cell lung cancer metastasis.
Guo, Qiao-Ru; Zhang, Guo-Bin; Zhou, Wen-Min; Lu, Yu; Chen, Xin-Zhu; Deng, Zhuo-Fen; Li, Jin-Shuo; Bi, Hong; Wu, Ming-Sheng; Xie, Ming-Ran; Yan, Yan-Yan; Zhang, Jian-Ye.
Afiliação
  • Guo QR; Guangzhou Municipal and Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Molecular Target & Clinical Pharmacology, the NMPA and State Key Laboratory of Respiratory Disease, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences and The Fifth Affiliated Hospital Guangzhou Medical University Guangzhou P.R. China.
  • Zhang GB; Guangzhou Municipal and Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Molecular Target & Clinical Pharmacology, the NMPA and State Key Laboratory of Respiratory Disease, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences and The Fifth Affiliated Hospital Guangzhou Medical University Guangzhou P.R. China.
  • Zhou WM; Guangzhou Municipal and Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Molecular Target & Clinical Pharmacology, the NMPA and State Key Laboratory of Respiratory Disease, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences and The Fifth Affiliated Hospital Guangzhou Medical University Guangzhou P.R. China.
  • Lu Y; Guangzhou Municipal and Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Molecular Target & Clinical Pharmacology, the NMPA and State Key Laboratory of Respiratory Disease, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences and The Fifth Affiliated Hospital Guangzhou Medical University Guangzhou P.R. China.
  • Chen XZ; Guangzhou Municipal and Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Molecular Target & Clinical Pharmacology, the NMPA and State Key Laboratory of Respiratory Disease, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences and The Fifth Affiliated Hospital Guangzhou Medical University Guangzhou P.R. China.
  • Deng ZF; Guangzhou Municipal and Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Molecular Target & Clinical Pharmacology, the NMPA and State Key Laboratory of Respiratory Disease, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences and The Fifth Affiliated Hospital Guangzhou Medical University Guangzhou P.R. China.
  • Li JS; School of Medicine Shanxi Datong University Datong P.R. China.
  • Bi H; Department of Pathology Shanxi Provincial People's Hospital Taiyuan P.R. China.
  • Wu MS; Department of Thoracic Surgery The First Affiliated Hospital of USTC Division of Life Sciences and Medicine University of Science and Technology of China Hefei P.R. China.
  • Xie MR; Department of Thoracic Surgery The First Affiliated Hospital of USTC Division of Life Sciences and Medicine University of Science and Technology of China Hefei P.R. China.
  • Yan YY; School of Medicine Shanxi Datong University Datong P.R. China.
  • Zhang JY; Guangzhou Municipal and Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Molecular Target & Clinical Pharmacology, the NMPA and State Key Laboratory of Respiratory Disease, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences and The Fifth Affiliated Hospital Guangzhou Medical University Guangzhou P.R. China.
MedComm (2020) ; 5(6): e547, 2024 Jun.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38764726
ABSTRACT
Cancer is a disease with molecular heterogeneity that is closely related to gene mutations and epigenetic changes. The principal histological subtype of lung cancer is non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) is a kind of RNA that is without protein coding function, playing a critical role in the progression of cancer. In this research, the regulatory mechanisms of lncRNA phosphorylase kinase regulatory subunit alpha 1 antisense RNA 1 (PHKA1-AS1) in the progression of NSCLC were explored. The increased level of N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modification in NSCLC caused the high expression of PHKA1-AS1. Subsequently, high-expressed PHKA1-AS1 significantly facilitated the proliferation and metastasis of NSCLC cells, and these effects could be reversed upon the inhibition of PHKA1-AS1 expression, both in vivo and in vitro. Additionally, the target protein of PHKA1-AS1 was actinin alpha 4 (ACTN4), which is known as an oncogene. Herein, PHKA1-AS1 could enhance the protein stability of ACTN4 by inhibiting its ubiquitination degradation process, thus exerting the function of ACTN4 in promoting the progress of NSCLC. In conclusion, this research provided a theoretical basis for further exploring the potential mechanism of NSCLC metastasis and searching novel biomarkers related to the pathogenesis and progression of NSCLC.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article