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LncRNA LINC00942 promotes chemoresistance in gastric cancer by suppressing MSI2 degradation to enhance c‐Myc mRNA stability

Authors :
Yiran Zhu
Bingluo Zhou
Xinyang Hu
Shilong Ying
Qiyin Zhou
Wenxia Xu
Lifeng Feng
Tianlun Hou
Xian Wang
Liyuan Zhu
Hongchuan Jin
Source :
Clinical and Translational Medicine, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp n/a-n/a (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Wiley, 2022.

Abstract

Abstract Background Chemoresistance to cisplatin (DDP) remains a major challenge in advanced gastric cancer (GC) treatment. Although accumulating evidence suggests an association between dysregulation of long non‐coding RNAs (lncRNAs) and chemoresistance, the regulatory functions and complexities of lncRNAs in modulating DDP‐based chemotherapy in GC remain under‐investigated. This study was designed to explore the critical chemoresistance‐related lncRNAs in GC and identify novel therapeutic targets for patients with chemoresistant GC. Methods Chemoresistance‐related lncRNAs were identified through microarray and verified through a quantitative real‐time polymerase chain reaction (qRT‐PCR). Proteins bound by lncRNAs were identified through a human proteome array and validated through RNA immunoprecipitation (RIP) and RNA pull‐down assays. Co‐immunoprecipitation and ubiquitination assays were performed to explore the molecular mechanisms of the Musashi2 (MSI2) post‐modification. The effects of LINC00942 (LNC942) and MSI2 on DDP‐based chemotherapy were investigated through MTS, apoptosis assays and xenograft tumour formation in vivo. Results LNC942 was found to be up‐regulated in chemoresistant GC cells, and its high expression was positively correlated with the poor prognosis of patients with GC. Functional studies indicated that LNC942 confers chemoresistance to GC cells by impairing apoptosis and inducing stemness. Mechanically, LNC942 up‐regulated the MSI2 expression by preventing its interaction with SCFβ‐TRCP E3 ubiquitin ligase, eventually inhibiting ubiquitination. Then, LNC942 stabilized c‐Myc mRNA in an N6‐methyladenosine (m6A)‐dependent manner. As a potential m6A recognition protein, MSI2 stabilized c‐Myc mRNA with m6A modifications. Moreover, inhibition of the LNC942‐MSI2‐c‐Myc axis was found to restore chemosensitivity both in vitro and in vivo. Conclusions These results uncover a chemoresistant accelerating function of LNC942 in GC, and disrupting the LNC942‐MSI2‐c‐Myc axis could be a novel therapeutic strategy for GC patients undergoing chemoresistance.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20011326
Volume :
12
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Clinical and Translational Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.42735ef31de945189e6828e37270aeff
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ctm2.703