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VlincRNAs controlled by retroviral elements are a hallmark of pluripotency and cancer

BACKGROUND: The function of the non-coding portion of the human genome remains one of the most important questions of our time. Its vast complexity is exemplified by the recent identification of an unusual and notable component of the transcriptome - very long intergenic non-coding RNAs, termed vlin...

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Autores principales: St Laurent, Georges, Shtokalo, Dmitry, Dong, Biao, Tackett, Michael R, Fan, Xiaoxuan, Lazorthes, Sandra, Nicolas, Estelle, Sang, Nianli, Triche, Timothy J, McCaffrey, Timothy A, Xiao, Weidong, Kapranov, Philipp
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4053963/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23876380
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2013-14-7-r73
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author St Laurent, Georges
Shtokalo, Dmitry
Dong, Biao
Tackett, Michael R
Fan, Xiaoxuan
Lazorthes, Sandra
Nicolas, Estelle
Sang, Nianli
Triche, Timothy J
McCaffrey, Timothy A
Xiao, Weidong
Kapranov, Philipp
author_facet St Laurent, Georges
Shtokalo, Dmitry
Dong, Biao
Tackett, Michael R
Fan, Xiaoxuan
Lazorthes, Sandra
Nicolas, Estelle
Sang, Nianli
Triche, Timothy J
McCaffrey, Timothy A
Xiao, Weidong
Kapranov, Philipp
author_sort St Laurent, Georges
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The function of the non-coding portion of the human genome remains one of the most important questions of our time. Its vast complexity is exemplified by the recent identification of an unusual and notable component of the transcriptome - very long intergenic non-coding RNAs, termed vlincRNAs. RESULTS: Here we identify 2,147 vlincRNAs covering 10 percent of our genome. We show they are present not only in cancerous cells, but also in primary cells and normal human tissues, and are controlled by canonical promoters. Furthermore, vlincRNA promoters frequently originate from within endogenous retroviral sequences. Strikingly, the number of vlincRNAs expressed from endogenous retroviral promoters strongly correlates with pluripotency or the degree of malignant transformation. These results suggest a previously unknown connection between the pluripotent state and cancer via retroviral repeat-driven expression of vlincRNAs. Finally, we show that vlincRNAs can be syntenically conserved in humans and mouse and their depletion using RNAi can cause apoptosis in cancerous cells. CONCLUSIONS: These intriguing observations suggest that vlincRNAs could create a framework that combines many existing short ESTs and lincRNAs into a landscape of very long transcripts functioning in the regulation of gene expression in the nucleus. Certain types of vlincRNAs participate at specific stages of normal development and, based on analysis of a limited set of cancerous and primary cell lines, they appear to be co-opted by cancer-associated transcriptional programs. This provides additional understanding of transcriptome regulation during the malignant state, and could lead to additional targets and options for its reversal.
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spelling pubmed-40539632014-06-12 VlincRNAs controlled by retroviral elements are a hallmark of pluripotency and cancer St Laurent, Georges Shtokalo, Dmitry Dong, Biao Tackett, Michael R Fan, Xiaoxuan Lazorthes, Sandra Nicolas, Estelle Sang, Nianli Triche, Timothy J McCaffrey, Timothy A Xiao, Weidong Kapranov, Philipp Genome Biol Research BACKGROUND: The function of the non-coding portion of the human genome remains one of the most important questions of our time. Its vast complexity is exemplified by the recent identification of an unusual and notable component of the transcriptome - very long intergenic non-coding RNAs, termed vlincRNAs. RESULTS: Here we identify 2,147 vlincRNAs covering 10 percent of our genome. We show they are present not only in cancerous cells, but also in primary cells and normal human tissues, and are controlled by canonical promoters. Furthermore, vlincRNA promoters frequently originate from within endogenous retroviral sequences. Strikingly, the number of vlincRNAs expressed from endogenous retroviral promoters strongly correlates with pluripotency or the degree of malignant transformation. These results suggest a previously unknown connection between the pluripotent state and cancer via retroviral repeat-driven expression of vlincRNAs. Finally, we show that vlincRNAs can be syntenically conserved in humans and mouse and their depletion using RNAi can cause apoptosis in cancerous cells. CONCLUSIONS: These intriguing observations suggest that vlincRNAs could create a framework that combines many existing short ESTs and lincRNAs into a landscape of very long transcripts functioning in the regulation of gene expression in the nucleus. Certain types of vlincRNAs participate at specific stages of normal development and, based on analysis of a limited set of cancerous and primary cell lines, they appear to be co-opted by cancer-associated transcriptional programs. This provides additional understanding of transcriptome regulation during the malignant state, and could lead to additional targets and options for its reversal. BioMed Central 2013 2013-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4053963/ /pubmed/23876380 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2013-14-7-r73 Text en Copyright © 2013 St Laurent et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
St Laurent, Georges
Shtokalo, Dmitry
Dong, Biao
Tackett, Michael R
Fan, Xiaoxuan
Lazorthes, Sandra
Nicolas, Estelle
Sang, Nianli
Triche, Timothy J
McCaffrey, Timothy A
Xiao, Weidong
Kapranov, Philipp
VlincRNAs controlled by retroviral elements are a hallmark of pluripotency and cancer
title VlincRNAs controlled by retroviral elements are a hallmark of pluripotency and cancer
title_full VlincRNAs controlled by retroviral elements are a hallmark of pluripotency and cancer
title_fullStr VlincRNAs controlled by retroviral elements are a hallmark of pluripotency and cancer
title_full_unstemmed VlincRNAs controlled by retroviral elements are a hallmark of pluripotency and cancer
title_short VlincRNAs controlled by retroviral elements are a hallmark of pluripotency and cancer
title_sort vlincrnas controlled by retroviral elements are a hallmark of pluripotency and cancer
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4053963/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23876380
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2013-14-7-r73
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