Master and servant: LINC00152 – a STAT3-induced long noncoding RNA regulates STAT3 in a positive feedback in human multiple myeloma
Abstract Background The survival of INA-6 human multiple myeloma cells is strictly dependent upon the Interleukin-6-activated transcription factor STAT3. Although transcriptional analyses have revealed many genes regulated by STAT3, to date no protein-coding STAT3 target gene is known to mediate sur...
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doaj-df9f943ddd2c4c6ab0c426f89617bda12021-04-02T18:51:10ZengBMCBMC Medical Genomics1755-87942020-02-0113111310.1186/s12920-020-0692-3Master and servant: LINC00152 – a STAT3-induced long noncoding RNA regulates STAT3 in a positive feedback in human multiple myelomaStefanie Binder0Ivonne Zipfel1Maik Friedrich2Diana Riedel3Stefanie Ende4Christoph Kämpf5Karolin Wiedemann6Tilo Buschmann7Sven-Holger Puppel8Kristin Reiche9Peter F. Stadler10Friedemann Horn11Institute of Clinical Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, University of LeipzigInstitute of Clinical Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, University of LeipzigInstitute of Clinical Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, University of LeipzigInstitute of Clinical Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, University of LeipzigInstitute of Clinical Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, University of LeipzigFraunhofer Institute for Cell Therapy and Immunology, Department of DiagnosticsFraunhofer Institute for Cell Therapy and Immunology, Department of DiagnosticsFraunhofer Institute for Cell Therapy and Immunology, Department of DiagnosticsFraunhofer Institute for Cell Therapy and Immunology, Department of DiagnosticsFraunhofer Institute for Cell Therapy and Immunology, Department of DiagnosticsBioinformatics Group, Department of Computer Science, and Interdisciplinary Center for Bioinformatics, University of LeipzigInstitute of Clinical Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, University of LeipzigAbstract Background The survival of INA-6 human multiple myeloma cells is strictly dependent upon the Interleukin-6-activated transcription factor STAT3. Although transcriptional analyses have revealed many genes regulated by STAT3, to date no protein-coding STAT3 target gene is known to mediate survival in INA-6 cells. Therefore, the aim here was to identify and analyze non-protein-coding STAT3 target genes. In addition to the oncogenic microRNA-21, we previously described five long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) induced by STAT3, named STAiRs. Here, we focus on STAT3-induced RNA 18 (STAiR18), an mRNA-like, long ncRNA that is duplicated in the human lineage. One STAiR18 locus is annotated as the already well described LINC00152/CYTOR, however, the other harbors the MIR4435-2HG gene and is, up to now, barely described. Methods CAPTURE-RNA-sequencing was used to analyze STAiR18 transcript architecture. To identify the STAiR18 and STAT3 phenotype, siRNA-based knockdowns were performed and microarrays were applied to identify their target genes. RNA-binding partners of STAiR18 were determined by Chromatin-Isolation-by-RNA-Purification (ChIRP) and subsequent sequencing. STAT3 expression in dependence of STAiR18 was investigated by immunoblots, chromatin- and RNA-immunoprecipitations. Results As identified by CAPTURE-RNA sequencing, a complex splice pattern originates from both STAiR18 loci, generating different transcripts. Knockdown of the most abundant STAiR18 isoforms dramatically decreased INA-6 cell vitality, suggesting a functional role in myeloma cells. Additionally, STAiR18 and STAT3 knockdowns yielded overlapping changes of transcription patterns in INA-6 cells, suggesting a close functional interplay between the two factors. Moreover, Chromatin isolation by RNA purification (ChIRP), followed by genome-wide RNA sequencing showed that STAiR18 associates specifically with the STAT3 primary transcript. Furthermore, the knockdown of STAiR18 reduced STAT3 levels on both the RNA and protein levels, suggesting a positive feedback between both molecules. Furthermore, STAiR18 knockdown changes the histone methylation status of the STAT3 locus, which explains the positive feedback and indicates that STAiR18 is an epigenetic modulator. Conclusion Hence, STAiR18 is an important regulator of myeloma cell survival and is strongly associated with the oncogenic function of STAT3. The close functional interplay between STAT3 and STAiR18 suggests a novel principle of regulatory interactions between long ncRNAs and signaling pathways.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12920-020-0692-3STAT3LINC00152CYTORncRNAsIL-6 signalingEpigenetics |
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Stefanie Binder Ivonne Zipfel Maik Friedrich Diana Riedel Stefanie Ende Christoph Kämpf Karolin Wiedemann Tilo Buschmann Sven-Holger Puppel Kristin Reiche Peter F. Stadler Friedemann Horn Master and servant: LINC00152 – a STAT3-induced long noncoding RNA regulates STAT3 in a positive feedback in human multiple myeloma BMC Medical Genomics STAT3 LINC00152 CYTOR ncRNAs IL-6 signaling Epigenetics |
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Stefanie Binder Ivonne Zipfel Maik Friedrich Diana Riedel Stefanie Ende Christoph Kämpf Karolin Wiedemann Tilo Buschmann Sven-Holger Puppel Kristin Reiche Peter F. Stadler Friedemann Horn |
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Master and servant: LINC00152 – a STAT3-induced long noncoding RNA regulates STAT3 in a positive feedback in human multiple myeloma |
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Master and servant: LINC00152 – a STAT3-induced long noncoding RNA regulates STAT3 in a positive feedback in human multiple myeloma |
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Master and servant: LINC00152 – a STAT3-induced long noncoding RNA regulates STAT3 in a positive feedback in human multiple myeloma |
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Master and servant: LINC00152 – a STAT3-induced long noncoding RNA regulates STAT3 in a positive feedback in human multiple myeloma |
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Master and servant: LINC00152 – a STAT3-induced long noncoding RNA regulates STAT3 in a positive feedback in human multiple myeloma |
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master and servant: linc00152 – a stat3-induced long noncoding rna regulates stat3 in a positive feedback in human multiple myeloma |
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Abstract Background The survival of INA-6 human multiple myeloma cells is strictly dependent upon the Interleukin-6-activated transcription factor STAT3. Although transcriptional analyses have revealed many genes regulated by STAT3, to date no protein-coding STAT3 target gene is known to mediate survival in INA-6 cells. Therefore, the aim here was to identify and analyze non-protein-coding STAT3 target genes. In addition to the oncogenic microRNA-21, we previously described five long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) induced by STAT3, named STAiRs. Here, we focus on STAT3-induced RNA 18 (STAiR18), an mRNA-like, long ncRNA that is duplicated in the human lineage. One STAiR18 locus is annotated as the already well described LINC00152/CYTOR, however, the other harbors the MIR4435-2HG gene and is, up to now, barely described. Methods CAPTURE-RNA-sequencing was used to analyze STAiR18 transcript architecture. To identify the STAiR18 and STAT3 phenotype, siRNA-based knockdowns were performed and microarrays were applied to identify their target genes. RNA-binding partners of STAiR18 were determined by Chromatin-Isolation-by-RNA-Purification (ChIRP) and subsequent sequencing. STAT3 expression in dependence of STAiR18 was investigated by immunoblots, chromatin- and RNA-immunoprecipitations. Results As identified by CAPTURE-RNA sequencing, a complex splice pattern originates from both STAiR18 loci, generating different transcripts. Knockdown of the most abundant STAiR18 isoforms dramatically decreased INA-6 cell vitality, suggesting a functional role in myeloma cells. Additionally, STAiR18 and STAT3 knockdowns yielded overlapping changes of transcription patterns in INA-6 cells, suggesting a close functional interplay between the two factors. Moreover, Chromatin isolation by RNA purification (ChIRP), followed by genome-wide RNA sequencing showed that STAiR18 associates specifically with the STAT3 primary transcript. Furthermore, the knockdown of STAiR18 reduced STAT3 levels on both the RNA and protein levels, suggesting a positive feedback between both molecules. Furthermore, STAiR18 knockdown changes the histone methylation status of the STAT3 locus, which explains the positive feedback and indicates that STAiR18 is an epigenetic modulator. Conclusion Hence, STAiR18 is an important regulator of myeloma cell survival and is strongly associated with the oncogenic function of STAT3. The close functional interplay between STAT3 and STAiR18 suggests a novel principle of regulatory interactions between long ncRNAs and signaling pathways. |
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STAT3 LINC00152 CYTOR ncRNAs IL-6 signaling Epigenetics |
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