Screening for Microsatellite Instability Identifies Frequent 3′-Untranslated Region Mutation of the RB1-Inducible Coiled-Coil 1 Gene in Colon Tumors

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作者
Paun, Bogdan C.
Cheng, Yulan
Leggett, Barbara A.
Young, Joanne
Meltzer, Stephen J.
Mori, Yuriko
机构
[1] Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
[2] Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Oncology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
[3] Conjoint Gastroenterology Lab., Royal Brisbane Hospital Foundation, Clinical Research Centre, Herston, QLD
[4] Familial Cancer Laboratory, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Herston, QLD
来源
PLOS ONE | 2009年 / 4卷 / 11期
关键词
MISMATCH REPAIR DEFICIENCY; HUMAN BREAST-CANCER; COLORECTAL-CANCER; FIP200; EXPRESSION; CELL; MICRORNA; YEAST; PATHOGENESIS; DEPENDENCE;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0007715
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Background: Coding region microsatellite instability (MSI) results in loss of gene products and promotion of microsatellite-unstable (MSI-H) carcinogenesis. Recent studies have indicated that MSI within 3'-untranslated regions (3'UTRs) may post-transcriptionally dysregulate gene products. Within this context, we conducted a broad mutational survey of 42 short 3'UTR microsatellites (MSs) in 45 MSI-H colorectal tumors and their corresponding normal colonic mucosae. Methodology/Principal Findings: In order to estimate the overall susceptibility of MSs to MSI in MSI-H tumors, the observed MSI frequency of each MS was correlated with its length, interspecies sequence conservation level, and distance from some genetic elements (i.e., stop codon, polyA signal, and microRNA binding sites). All MSs were stable in normal colonic mucosae. The MSI frequency at each MS in MSI-H tumors was independent of sequence conservation level and distance from other genetic elements. In contrast, MS length correlated significantly with MSI frequency in MSI-H tumors (r = 0.86, p = 7.2x10(-13)). 3'UTR MSs demonstrated MSI frequencies in MSI-H tumors higher than the 99% upper limit predicted by MS length for RB1-inducible coiled-coil 1(RB1CC1, mutation frequency 68.4%), NUAK family SNF1-like kinase 1(NUAK1, 31.0%), and Rtf1, Paf1/RNA polymerase II complex component, homolog (RTF1, 25.0%). An in silico prediction of RNA structure alterations was conducted for these MSI events to gauge their likelihood of affecting post-transcriptional regulation. RB1CC1 mutant was predicted to lose a microRNA-accessible loop structure at a putative binding site for the tumor-suppressive microRNA, miR-138. In contrast, the predicted 3'UTR structural change was minimal for NUAK1- and RTF1 mutants. Notably, real-time quantitative RT-PCR analysis revealed significant RB1CC1 mRNA overexpression vs. normal colonic mucosae in MSI-H cancers manifesting RB1CC1 3'UTR MSI (9.0-fold; p = 3.6x10(-4)). Conclusions: This mutational survey of well-characterized short 3'UTR MSs confirms that MSI incidence in MSI-H colorectal tumors correlates with MS length, but not with sequence conservation level or distance from other genetic elements. This study also identifies RB1CC1 as a novel target of frequent mutation and aberrant upregulation in MSI-H colorectal tumors. The predicted loss of a microRNA-accessible structure in mutant RB1CC1 RNA fits the hypothesis that 3'UTR MSI involves in aberrant RB1CC1 posttranscriptional upregulation. Further direct assessments are indicated to investigate this possibility.
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