The role of G-Quadruplex DNA in Paraspeckle formation in cancer

  • Uditi Bhatt
  • , Amy L. Kretzmann
  • , Aurore Guédin
  • , Arnold Ou
  • , Simon Kobelke
  • , Charles S. Bond
  • , Cameron W. Evans
  • , Laurence H. Hurley
  • , Jean Louis Mergny
  • , K. Swaminathan Iyer
  • , Archa H. Fox
  • , Nicole M. Smith

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Abstract

Paraspeckles are RNA–protein structures within the nucleus of mammalian cells, capable of orchestrating various biochemical processes. An overexpression of the architectural component of paraspeckles, a long non-coding RNA called NEAT1 (Nuclear Enriched Abundant Transcript 1), has been linked to a variety of cancers and is often associated with poor patient prognosis. Thus, there is an accumulating interest in the role of paraspeckles in carcinogenesis, however there is a limited understanding of how NEAT1 expression is regulated. Here, we demonstrate that both nuclear G-quadruplex (G4) and paraspeckle formation are significantly increased in a human breast cancer cell line compared to non-tumorigenic breast cells. Moreover, we identified and characterized G4-forming sequences within the NEAT1 promoter and demonstrate stabilization of G4 DNA with a G4-stabilizing small molecule results in a significant alteration in both paraspeckle formation and NEAT1 expression. This G4-mediated alteration of NEAT1 at both the transcriptional and post-transcriptional levels was evident in U2OS osteosarcoma cells, MCF-7 breast adenocarcinoma and MDA-MB-231 triple negative breast cancer cells.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)124-131
Number of pages8
JournalBiochimie
Volume190
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2021

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Keywords

  • Breast cancer
  • G-quadruplex
  • G-quartet
  • G-tetraplex
  • G4 DNA
  • NEAT1
  • NEAT1_2
  • Paraspeckles

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