The pancancer overexpressed NFYCAntisense 1 controls cell cycle mitotic progression through in cis and in trans modes of action
Antisense RNAs (asRNAs) represent an underappreciated yet crucial layer of gene expression regulation. Generally thought to modulate their sense genes in cis through sequence complementarity or their act of transcription, asRNAs can also regulate different molecular targets in trans , in the nucleus...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cell death & disease 2024-03, Vol.15 (3), p.206 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Antisense RNAs (asRNAs) represent an underappreciated yet crucial layer of gene expression regulation. Generally thought to modulate their sense genes in
cis
through sequence complementarity or their act of transcription, asRNAs can also regulate different molecular targets in
trans
, in the nucleus or in the cytoplasm. Here, we performed an in-depth molecular characterization of
NFYC
Antisense
1
(
NFYC-AS1
), the asRNA transcribed head-to-head to
NFYC
subunit of the proliferation-associated NF-Y transcription factor. Our results show that
NFYC-AS1
is a prevalently nuclear asRNA peaking early in the cell cycle. Comparative genomics suggests a narrow phylogenetic distribution, with a probable origin in the common ancestor of mammalian lineages.
NFYC-AS1
is overexpressed pancancer, preferentially in association with
RB1
mutations. Knockdown of
NFYC-AS1
by antisense oligonucleotides impairs cell growth in lung squamous cell carcinoma and small cell lung cancer cells, a phenotype recapitulated by CRISPR/Cas9-deletion of its transcription start site. Surprisingly, expression of the sense gene is affected only when endogenous transcription of
NFYC-AS1
is manipulated. This suggests that regulation of cell proliferation is at least in part independent of the in
cis
transcription-mediated effect on
NFYC
and is possibly exerted by RNA-dependent in
trans
effects converging on the regulation of G2/M cell cycle phase genes. Accordingly,
NFYC-AS1-
depleted cells are stuck in mitosis, indicating defects in mitotic progression. Overall,
NFYC-AS1
emerged as a cell cycle-regulating asRNA with dual action, holding therapeutic potential in different cancer types, including the very aggressive
RB1
-mutated tumors. |
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ISSN: | 2041-4889 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41419-024-06576-y |