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  • KRT7-AS, a long non-coding RNA, is found to be downregulated in breast and lung cancers, indicating its potential role as a tumor suppressor, especially with low levels linking to poor prognosis in breast cancer.
  • Silencing KRT7-AS in lung cancer cells led to increased oncogenic Keratin-7 levels and diminished cancer cell apoptosis, while overexpression of KRT7-AS inhibited tumor growth and sensitized cells to cisplatin, enhancing apoptosis.
  • The signaling mechanism revealed that KRT7-AS interacts with the tumor suppressor PTEN, preventing its degradation, and is regulated by the transcription factor RXRα, suggesting that promoting KRT7-AS could be a therapeutic strategy against these cancers.

Article Abstract

Expression of the long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) keratin-7 antisense (KRT7-AS) is downregulated in various types of cancer; however, the impact of KRT7-AS deficiency on tumorigenesis and apoptosis is enigmatic. We aim to explore the influence of KRT7-AS in carcinogenesis and apoptosis. We found that KRT7-AS was deficient in breast and lung cancers, and low levels of KRT7-AS were a poor prognostic factor in breast cancer. Cellular studies showed that silencing of KRT7-AS in lung cancer cells increased oncogenic Keratin-7 levels and enhanced tumorigenesis, but diminished cancer apoptosis of the cancer cells; by contrast, overexpression of KRT7-AS inhibited lung cancer cell tumorigenesis. Additionally, KRT7-AS sensitized cancer cells to the anti-cancer drug cisplatin, consequently enhancing cancer cell apoptosis. In vivo, KRT7-AS overexpression significantly suppressed tumor growth in xenograft mice, while silencing of KRT7-AS promoted tumor growth. Mechanistically, KRT7-AS reduced the levels of oncogenic Keratin-7 and significantly elevated amounts of the key tumor suppressor PTEN in cancer cells through directly binding to PTEN protein via its core nucleic acid motif GGCAAUGGCGG. This inhibited the ubiquitination-proteasomal degradation of PTEN protein, therefore elevating PTEN levels in cancer cells. We also found that KRT7-AS gene transcription was driven by the transcription factor RXRα; intriguingly, the small molecule berberine enhanced KRT7-AS expression, reduced tumorigenesis, and promoted apoptosis of cancer cells. Collectively, KRT7-AS functions as a new tumor suppressor and an apoptosis enhancer in lung and breast cancers, and we unraveled that the RXRα-KRT7-AS-PTEN signaling axis controls carcinogenesis and apoptosis. Our findings highlight a tumor suppressive role of endogenous KRT7-AS in cancers and an important effect the RXRα-KRT7-AS-PTEN axis on control of cancer cell tumorigenesis and apoptosis, and offer a new platform for developing novel therapeutics against cancers.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10130017PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41419-023-05802-3DOI Listing

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