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Authors Ma X, Zhou J, Liu J, Wu G, Yu Y, Zhu H, Liu J
Received 3 August 2018
Accepted for publication 14 October 2018
Published 27 November 2018 Volume 2018:11 Pages 8399—8408
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S182573
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Peer reviewers approved by Dr Amy Norman
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Jianmin Xu
Introduction: Antidifferentiation
noncoding RNA (ANCR) is a newly identified long noncoding RNA, which is
reported to function as an oncogene in multiple human cancers. However, its
function in nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) and underlying mechanism are still
unclear.
Materials and methods: We
explored the expression of ANCR in NPC tissues and cells by real-time PCR and
analyzed the relationship between ANCR expression and clinicopathological
characteristics of NPC patients by Pearson’s chi-squared test. Then we
inhibited ANCR expression in NPC cells using siRNAs and evaluated the effect of
ANCR expression on cell proliferation, colony formation, and radiosensitivity
by cell counting kit-8 assay and colony formation assay. We used RT-PCR and
Western blot analyses to search target genes of ANCR. Also, we used RNA
immunoprecipitation (RIP) assay and chromatin immunoprecipitation assay to
study the molecular mechanism in this regulation.
Results: We found
that ANCR was upregulated in NPC tissues and cells. ANCR expression was
significantly correlated with tumor size and TNM stage. Further, ANCR knockdown
inhibited NPC cell growth and radiation resistance. Mechanistically, we found
that PTEN was upregulated in ANCR knockdown NPC cells. In addition, RIP assay
indicated that EZH2, the oncogenic histone methyltransferase of polycomb
repressive complex 2, interacted with ANCR in NPC cells. More importantly, the
binding of EZH2 and deposition of relevant negative histone marker H3K27me3 on
PTEN promoter depended on ANCR expression.
Conclusion: ANCR
expression is upregulated in NPC and promotes NPC growth and radiation
resistance through an epigenetic regulation of PTEN expression.
Keywords: antidifferentiation
noncoding RNA, nasopharyngeal carcinoma, phosphatase and tensin homolog,
growth, radiation resistance
