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Long-range regulators of the lncRNA HOTAIR enhance its prognostic potential in breast cancer

Predicting response to endocrine therapy and survival in oestrogen receptor positive breast cancer is a significant clinical challenge and novel prognostic biomarkers are needed. Long-range regulators of gene expression are emerging as promising biomarkers and therapeutic targets for human diseases,...

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Autores principales: Milevskiy, Michael J.G., Al-Ejeh, Fares, Saunus, Jodi M., Northwood, Korinne S., Bailey, Peter J., Betts, Joshua A., McCart Reed, Amy E., Nephew, Kenneth P., Stone, Andrew, Gee, Julia M.W., Dowhan, Dennis H., Dray, Eloise, Shewan, Annette M., French, Juliet D., Edwards, Stacey L., Clark, Susan J., Lakhani, Sunil R., Brown, Melissa A.
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5179926/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27378691
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddw177
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author Milevskiy, Michael J.G.
Al-Ejeh, Fares
Saunus, Jodi M.
Northwood, Korinne S.
Bailey, Peter J.
Betts, Joshua A.
McCart Reed, Amy E.
Nephew, Kenneth P.
Stone, Andrew
Gee, Julia M.W.
Dowhan, Dennis H.
Dray, Eloise
Shewan, Annette M.
French, Juliet D.
Edwards, Stacey L.
Clark, Susan J.
Lakhani, Sunil R.
Brown, Melissa A.
author_facet Milevskiy, Michael J.G.
Al-Ejeh, Fares
Saunus, Jodi M.
Northwood, Korinne S.
Bailey, Peter J.
Betts, Joshua A.
McCart Reed, Amy E.
Nephew, Kenneth P.
Stone, Andrew
Gee, Julia M.W.
Dowhan, Dennis H.
Dray, Eloise
Shewan, Annette M.
French, Juliet D.
Edwards, Stacey L.
Clark, Susan J.
Lakhani, Sunil R.
Brown, Melissa A.
author_sort Milevskiy, Michael J.G.
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description Predicting response to endocrine therapy and survival in oestrogen receptor positive breast cancer is a significant clinical challenge and novel prognostic biomarkers are needed. Long-range regulators of gene expression are emerging as promising biomarkers and therapeutic targets for human diseases, so we have explored the potential of distal enhancer elements of non-coding RNAs in the prognostication of breast cancer survival. HOTAIR is a long non-coding RNA that is overexpressed, promotes metastasis and is predictive of decreased survival. Here, we describe a long-range transcriptional enhancer of the HOTAIR gene that binds several hormone receptors and associated transcription factors, interacts with the HOTAIR promoter and augments transcription. This enhancer is dependent on Forkhead-Box transcription factors and functionally interacts with a novel alternate HOTAIR promoter. HOTAIR expression is negatively regulated by oestrogen, positively regulated by FOXA1 and FOXM1, and is inversely correlated with oestrogen receptor and directly correlated with FOXM1 in breast tumours. The combination of HOTAIR and FOXM1 enables greater discrimination of endocrine therapy responders and non-responders in patients with oestrogen receptor positive breast cancer. Consistent with this, HOTAIR expression is increased in cell-line models of endocrine resistance. Analysis of breast cancer gene expression data indicates that HOTAIR is co-expressed with FOXA1 and FOXM1 in HER2-enriched tumours, and these factors enhance the prognostic power of HOTAIR in aggressive HER2+ breast tumours. Our study elucidates the transcriptional regulation of HOTAIR, identifies HOTAIR and its regulators as novel biomarkers of patient response to endocrine therapy and corroborates the importance of transcriptional enhancers in cancer.
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spelling pubmed-51799262016-12-27 Long-range regulators of the lncRNA HOTAIR enhance its prognostic potential in breast cancer Milevskiy, Michael J.G. Al-Ejeh, Fares Saunus, Jodi M. Northwood, Korinne S. Bailey, Peter J. Betts, Joshua A. McCart Reed, Amy E. Nephew, Kenneth P. Stone, Andrew Gee, Julia M.W. Dowhan, Dennis H. Dray, Eloise Shewan, Annette M. French, Juliet D. Edwards, Stacey L. Clark, Susan J. Lakhani, Sunil R. Brown, Melissa A. Hum Mol Genet Articles Predicting response to endocrine therapy and survival in oestrogen receptor positive breast cancer is a significant clinical challenge and novel prognostic biomarkers are needed. Long-range regulators of gene expression are emerging as promising biomarkers and therapeutic targets for human diseases, so we have explored the potential of distal enhancer elements of non-coding RNAs in the prognostication of breast cancer survival. HOTAIR is a long non-coding RNA that is overexpressed, promotes metastasis and is predictive of decreased survival. Here, we describe a long-range transcriptional enhancer of the HOTAIR gene that binds several hormone receptors and associated transcription factors, interacts with the HOTAIR promoter and augments transcription. This enhancer is dependent on Forkhead-Box transcription factors and functionally interacts with a novel alternate HOTAIR promoter. HOTAIR expression is negatively regulated by oestrogen, positively regulated by FOXA1 and FOXM1, and is inversely correlated with oestrogen receptor and directly correlated with FOXM1 in breast tumours. The combination of HOTAIR and FOXM1 enables greater discrimination of endocrine therapy responders and non-responders in patients with oestrogen receptor positive breast cancer. Consistent with this, HOTAIR expression is increased in cell-line models of endocrine resistance. Analysis of breast cancer gene expression data indicates that HOTAIR is co-expressed with FOXA1 and FOXM1 in HER2-enriched tumours, and these factors enhance the prognostic power of HOTAIR in aggressive HER2+ breast tumours. Our study elucidates the transcriptional regulation of HOTAIR, identifies HOTAIR and its regulators as novel biomarkers of patient response to endocrine therapy and corroborates the importance of transcriptional enhancers in cancer. Oxford University Press 2016-08-01 2016-07-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5179926/ /pubmed/27378691 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddw177 Text en © The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Milevskiy, Michael J.G.
Al-Ejeh, Fares
Saunus, Jodi M.
Northwood, Korinne S.
Bailey, Peter J.
Betts, Joshua A.
McCart Reed, Amy E.
Nephew, Kenneth P.
Stone, Andrew
Gee, Julia M.W.
Dowhan, Dennis H.
Dray, Eloise
Shewan, Annette M.
French, Juliet D.
Edwards, Stacey L.
Clark, Susan J.
Lakhani, Sunil R.
Brown, Melissa A.
Long-range regulators of the lncRNA HOTAIR enhance its prognostic potential in breast cancer
title Long-range regulators of the lncRNA HOTAIR enhance its prognostic potential in breast cancer
title_full Long-range regulators of the lncRNA HOTAIR enhance its prognostic potential in breast cancer
title_fullStr Long-range regulators of the lncRNA HOTAIR enhance its prognostic potential in breast cancer
title_full_unstemmed Long-range regulators of the lncRNA HOTAIR enhance its prognostic potential in breast cancer
title_short Long-range regulators of the lncRNA HOTAIR enhance its prognostic potential in breast cancer
title_sort long-range regulators of the lncrna hotair enhance its prognostic potential in breast cancer
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5179926/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27378691
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddw177
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