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A single H/ACA small nucleolar RNA mediates tumor suppression downstream of oncogenic RAS

Small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) are a diverse group of non-coding RNAs that direct chemical modifications at specific residues on other RNA molecules, primarily on ribosomal RNA (rRNA). SnoRNAs are altered in several cancers; however, their role in cell homeostasis as well as in cellular transformati...

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Autores principales: McMahon, Mary, Contreras, Adrian, Holm, Mikael, Uechi, Tamayo, Forester, Craig M, Pang, Xiaming, Jackson, Cody, Calvert, Meredith E, Chen, Bin, Quigley, David A, Luk, John M, Kelley, R Kate, Gordan, John D, Gill, Ryan M, Blanchard, Scott C, Ruggero, Davide
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Publicado: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6776443/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31478838
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.48847
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author McMahon, Mary
Contreras, Adrian
Holm, Mikael
Uechi, Tamayo
Forester, Craig M
Pang, Xiaming
Jackson, Cody
Calvert, Meredith E
Chen, Bin
Quigley, David A
Luk, John M
Kelley, R Kate
Gordan, John D
Gill, Ryan M
Blanchard, Scott C
Ruggero, Davide
author_facet McMahon, Mary
Contreras, Adrian
Holm, Mikael
Uechi, Tamayo
Forester, Craig M
Pang, Xiaming
Jackson, Cody
Calvert, Meredith E
Chen, Bin
Quigley, David A
Luk, John M
Kelley, R Kate
Gordan, John D
Gill, Ryan M
Blanchard, Scott C
Ruggero, Davide
author_sort McMahon, Mary
collection PubMed
description Small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) are a diverse group of non-coding RNAs that direct chemical modifications at specific residues on other RNA molecules, primarily on ribosomal RNA (rRNA). SnoRNAs are altered in several cancers; however, their role in cell homeostasis as well as in cellular transformation remains poorly explored. Here, we show that specific subsets of snoRNAs are differentially regulated during the earliest cellular response to oncogenic RAS(G12V) expression. We describe a novel function for one H/ACA snoRNA, SNORA24, which guides two pseudouridine modifications within the small ribosomal subunit, in RAS-induced senescence in vivo. We find that in mouse models, loss of Snora24 cooperates with RAS(G12V) to promote the development of liver cancer that closely resembles human steatohepatitic hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). From a clinical perspective, we further show that human HCCs with low SNORA24 expression display increased lipid content and are associated with poor patient survival. We next asked whether ribosomes lacking SNORA24-guided pseudouridine modifications on 18S rRNA have alterations in their biophysical properties. Single-molecule Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) analyses revealed that these ribosomes exhibit perturbations in aminoacyl-transfer RNA (aa-tRNA) selection and altered pre-translocation ribosome complex dynamics. Furthermore, we find that HCC cells lacking SNORA24-guided pseudouridine modifications have increased translational miscoding and stop codon readthrough frequencies. These findings highlight a role for specific snoRNAs in safeguarding against oncogenic insult and demonstrate a functional link between H/ACA snoRNAs regulated by RAS and the biophysical properties of ribosomes in cancer.
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spelling pubmed-67764432019-10-07 A single H/ACA small nucleolar RNA mediates tumor suppression downstream of oncogenic RAS McMahon, Mary Contreras, Adrian Holm, Mikael Uechi, Tamayo Forester, Craig M Pang, Xiaming Jackson, Cody Calvert, Meredith E Chen, Bin Quigley, David A Luk, John M Kelley, R Kate Gordan, John D Gill, Ryan M Blanchard, Scott C Ruggero, Davide eLife Cancer Biology Small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) are a diverse group of non-coding RNAs that direct chemical modifications at specific residues on other RNA molecules, primarily on ribosomal RNA (rRNA). SnoRNAs are altered in several cancers; however, their role in cell homeostasis as well as in cellular transformation remains poorly explored. Here, we show that specific subsets of snoRNAs are differentially regulated during the earliest cellular response to oncogenic RAS(G12V) expression. We describe a novel function for one H/ACA snoRNA, SNORA24, which guides two pseudouridine modifications within the small ribosomal subunit, in RAS-induced senescence in vivo. We find that in mouse models, loss of Snora24 cooperates with RAS(G12V) to promote the development of liver cancer that closely resembles human steatohepatitic hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). From a clinical perspective, we further show that human HCCs with low SNORA24 expression display increased lipid content and are associated with poor patient survival. We next asked whether ribosomes lacking SNORA24-guided pseudouridine modifications on 18S rRNA have alterations in their biophysical properties. Single-molecule Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) analyses revealed that these ribosomes exhibit perturbations in aminoacyl-transfer RNA (aa-tRNA) selection and altered pre-translocation ribosome complex dynamics. Furthermore, we find that HCC cells lacking SNORA24-guided pseudouridine modifications have increased translational miscoding and stop codon readthrough frequencies. These findings highlight a role for specific snoRNAs in safeguarding against oncogenic insult and demonstrate a functional link between H/ACA snoRNAs regulated by RAS and the biophysical properties of ribosomes in cancer. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2019-09-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6776443/ /pubmed/31478838 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.48847 Text en © 2019, McMahon et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Cancer Biology
McMahon, Mary
Contreras, Adrian
Holm, Mikael
Uechi, Tamayo
Forester, Craig M
Pang, Xiaming
Jackson, Cody
Calvert, Meredith E
Chen, Bin
Quigley, David A
Luk, John M
Kelley, R Kate
Gordan, John D
Gill, Ryan M
Blanchard, Scott C
Ruggero, Davide
A single H/ACA small nucleolar RNA mediates tumor suppression downstream of oncogenic RAS
title A single H/ACA small nucleolar RNA mediates tumor suppression downstream of oncogenic RAS
title_full A single H/ACA small nucleolar RNA mediates tumor suppression downstream of oncogenic RAS
title_fullStr A single H/ACA small nucleolar RNA mediates tumor suppression downstream of oncogenic RAS
title_full_unstemmed A single H/ACA small nucleolar RNA mediates tumor suppression downstream of oncogenic RAS
title_short A single H/ACA small nucleolar RNA mediates tumor suppression downstream of oncogenic RAS
title_sort single h/aca small nucleolar rna mediates tumor suppression downstream of oncogenic ras
topic Cancer Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6776443/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31478838
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.48847
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