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Alternative splicing of ceramide synthase 2 alters levels of specific ceramides and modulates cancer cell proliferation and migration in Luminal B breast cancer subtype

Authors :
Kajal Rajput
Animesh Kar
Ravi Datta Sharma
Dipankar Malakar
Gagan Dev
Trishna Pani
Rituparna Basak
Nihal Medatwal
S.V.S. Deo
Tushar Kanti Maiti
Ujjaini Dasgupta
Arnab Mukhopadhyay
Aneeshkumar G. Arimbasseri
Sharwan Kumar
Siddhi Gupta
Harsh Sharma
S. Saha
Avinash Bajaj
Source :
Cell Death & Disease, Cell Death and Disease, Vol 12, Iss 2, Pp 1-22 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group UK, 2021.

Abstract

Global dysregulation of RNA splicing and imbalanced sphingolipid metabolism has emerged as promoters of cancer cell transformation. Here, we present specific signature of alternative splicing (AS) events of sphingolipid genes for each breast cancer subtype from the TCGA-BRCA dataset. We show that ceramide synthase 2 (CERS2) undergoes a unique cassette exon event specifically in Luminal B subtype tumors. We validated this exon 8 skipping event in Luminal B cancer cells compared to normal epithelial cells, and in patient-derived tumor tissues compared to matched normal tissues. Differential AS-based survival analysis shows that this AS event of CERS2 is a poor prognostic factor for Luminal B patients. As Exon 8 corresponds to catalytic Lag1p domain, overexpression of AS transcript of CERS2 in Luminal B cancer cells leads to a reduction in the level of very-long-chain ceramides compared to overexpression of protein-coding (PC) transcript of CERS2. We further demonstrate that this AS event-mediated decrease of very-long-chain ceramides leads to enhanced cancer cell proliferation and migration. Therefore, our results show subtype-specific AS of sphingolipid genes as a regulatory mechanism that deregulates sphingolipids like ceramides in breast tumors, and can be explored further as a suitable therapeutic target.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20414889
Volume :
12
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell Death & Disease
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7b0665aef907429935d6de6db699d6d1