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Long Noncoding RNA p53-Stabilizing and Activating RNA Promotes p53 Signaling by Inhibiting Heterogeneous Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein K deSUMOylation and Suppresses Hepatocellular Carcinoma.

Geng QinXinyi TuHaibei LiPengbo CaoXi ChenJin SongHui HanYuanfeng LiBingqian GuoLiting YangPandeng YanPeiyao LiChengming GaoJinxu ZhangYing YangJian ZhengHuai-Qiang JuLei LuXuan WangChaohui YuYi SunBaocai XingHongzan JiDongxin LinFuchu HeGangqiao Zhou
Published in: Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.) (2019)
To identify hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)-implicated long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs), we performed an integrative omics analysis by integrating mRNA and lncRNA expression profiles in HCC tissues. We identified a collection of candidate HCC-implicated lncRNAs. Among them, we demonstrated that an lncRNA, which is named as p53-stabilizing and activating RNA (PSTAR), inhibits HCC cell proliferation and tumorigenicity through inducing p53-mediated cell cycle arrest. We further revealed that PSTAR can bind to heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein K (hnRNP K) and enhance its SUMOylation and thereby strengthen the interaction between hnRNP K and p53, which ultimately leads to the accumulation and transactivation of p53. PSTAR is down-regulated in HCC tissues, and the low PSTAR expression predicts poor prognosis in patients with HCC, especially those with wild-type p53. Conclusion: This study sheds light on the tumor suppressor role of lncRNA PSTAR, a modulator of the p53 pathway, in HCC.
Keyphrases
  • poor prognosis
  • long noncoding rna
  • long non coding rna
  • signaling pathway
  • cell proliferation
  • cell cycle arrest
  • pi k akt
  • gene expression
  • cell death
  • network analysis
  • binding protein
  • genome wide identification