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Replication Study: Coding-independent regulation of the tumor suppressor PTEN by competing endogenous mRNAs

As part of the Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology, we published a Registered Report (Phelps et al., 2016) that described how we intended to replicate selected experiments from the paper ‘Coding-independent regulation of the tumor suppressor PTEN by competing endogenous mRNAs’ (Tay et al., 2011)...

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Autores principales: Wang, Hongyan, Radomska, Hanna S, Phelps, Mitch A
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Publicado: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7572125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33073769
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.56651
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author Wang, Hongyan
Radomska, Hanna S
Phelps, Mitch A
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Phelps, Mitch A
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description As part of the Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology, we published a Registered Report (Phelps et al., 2016) that described how we intended to replicate selected experiments from the paper ‘Coding-independent regulation of the tumor suppressor PTEN by competing endogenous mRNAs’ (Tay et al., 2011). Here, we report the results. We found depletion of putative PTEN competing endogenous mRNAs (ceRNAs) in DU145 cells did not impact PTEN 3’UTR regulation using a reporter, while the original study reported decreased activity when SERINC1, VAPA, and CNOT6L were depleted (Figure 3C; Tay et al., 2011). Using the same reporter, we found decreased activity when ceRNA 3’UTRs were overexpressed, while the original study reported increased activity (Figure 3D; Tay et al., 2011). In HCT116 cells, ceRNA depletion resulted in decreased PTEN protein levels, a result similar to the findings reported in the original study (Figure 3G,H; Tay et al., 2011); however, while the original study reported an attenuated ceRNA effect in microRNA deficient (Dicer(Ex5)) HCT116 cells, we observed increased PTEN protein levels. Further, we found depletion of the ceRNAs VAPA or CNOT6L did not statistically impact DU145, wild-type HCT116, or Dicer(Ex5) HCT116 cell proliferation. The original study reported increased DU145 and wild-type HCT116 cell proliferation when these ceRNAs were depleted, which was attenuated in the Dicer(Ex5) HCT116 cells (Figure 5B; Tay et al., 2011). Differences between the original study and this replication attempt, such as variance between biological repeats, are factors that might have influenced the results. Finally, we report meta-analyses for each result.
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spelling pubmed-75721252020-10-21 Replication Study: Coding-independent regulation of the tumor suppressor PTEN by competing endogenous mRNAs Wang, Hongyan Radomska, Hanna S Phelps, Mitch A eLife Cancer Biology As part of the Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology, we published a Registered Report (Phelps et al., 2016) that described how we intended to replicate selected experiments from the paper ‘Coding-independent regulation of the tumor suppressor PTEN by competing endogenous mRNAs’ (Tay et al., 2011). Here, we report the results. We found depletion of putative PTEN competing endogenous mRNAs (ceRNAs) in DU145 cells did not impact PTEN 3’UTR regulation using a reporter, while the original study reported decreased activity when SERINC1, VAPA, and CNOT6L were depleted (Figure 3C; Tay et al., 2011). Using the same reporter, we found decreased activity when ceRNA 3’UTRs were overexpressed, while the original study reported increased activity (Figure 3D; Tay et al., 2011). In HCT116 cells, ceRNA depletion resulted in decreased PTEN protein levels, a result similar to the findings reported in the original study (Figure 3G,H; Tay et al., 2011); however, while the original study reported an attenuated ceRNA effect in microRNA deficient (Dicer(Ex5)) HCT116 cells, we observed increased PTEN protein levels. Further, we found depletion of the ceRNAs VAPA or CNOT6L did not statistically impact DU145, wild-type HCT116, or Dicer(Ex5) HCT116 cell proliferation. The original study reported increased DU145 and wild-type HCT116 cell proliferation when these ceRNAs were depleted, which was attenuated in the Dicer(Ex5) HCT116 cells (Figure 5B; Tay et al., 2011). Differences between the original study and this replication attempt, such as variance between biological repeats, are factors that might have influenced the results. Finally, we report meta-analyses for each result. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2020-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7572125/ /pubmed/33073769 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.56651 Text en © 2020, Wang 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.
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Phelps, Mitch A
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title Replication Study: Coding-independent regulation of the tumor suppressor PTEN by competing endogenous mRNAs
title_full Replication Study: Coding-independent regulation of the tumor suppressor PTEN by competing endogenous mRNAs
title_fullStr Replication Study: Coding-independent regulation of the tumor suppressor PTEN by competing endogenous mRNAs
title_full_unstemmed Replication Study: Coding-independent regulation of the tumor suppressor PTEN by competing endogenous mRNAs
title_short Replication Study: Coding-independent regulation of the tumor suppressor PTEN by competing endogenous mRNAs
title_sort replication study: coding-independent regulation of the tumor suppressor pten by competing endogenous mrnas
topic Cancer Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7572125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33073769
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.56651
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