A ceRNA approach may unveil unexpected contributors to deletion syndromes, the model of 5q- syndrome
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
Short description:
A ceRNA approach may unveil unexpected contributors to deletion syndromes, the model of 5q- syndrome / Arancio, W., Genovese, S., Bongiovanni, L., Tripodo, C.. - In: ONCOSCIENCE. - ISSN 2331-4737. - 2:10(2015), pp. 872-879. [10.18632/oncoscience.261]
abstract:
In genomic deletions, gene haploinsufficiency might directly configure a specific disease phenotype. Nevertheless, in some cases no functional association can be identified between haploinsufficient genes and the deletion-associated phenotype. Transcripts can act as microRNA sponges. The reduction of transcripts from the hemizygous region may increase the availability of specific microRNAs, which in turn may exert in-trans regulation of target genes outside the deleted region, eventually contributing to the phenotype. Here we prospect a competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) approach for the identification of candidate genes target of epigenetic regulation in deletion syndromes. As a model, we analyzed the 5q- myelodysplastic syndrome. Genes in haploinsufficiency within the common 5q deleted region in CD34+ blasts were identified in silico. Using the miRWalk 2.0 platform, we predicted microRNAs whose availability, and thus activity, could be enhanced by the deletion, and performed a genomewide analysis of the genes outside the 5q deleted region that could be targeted by the predicted miRNAs. The analysis pointed to two genes with altered expression in 5q- transcriptome, which have never been related with 5q- before. The prospected approach allows investigating the global transcriptional effect of genomic deletions, possibly prompting discovery of unsuspected contributors in the deletion-associated phenotype. Moreover, it may help in functionally characterizing previously reported unexpected interactions.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
5q- syndrome; CeRNA; competing endogenous RNAs; genomic deletions; myelodysplastic syndrome
List of contributors:
Arancio, Walter; Genovese, S.; Bongiovanni, Lucia; Tripodo, Claudio
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