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RNA sequencing identifies specific PIWI-interacting small non-coding RNA expression patterns in breast cancer

Journal

ONCOTARGET
Volume 5, Issue 20, Pages 9901-9910

Publisher

IMPACT JOURNALS LLC
DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.2476

Keywords

Breast cancer; PIWI; piRNAs; RNA-sequencing; Small non-coding RNA; Estrogen receptor

Funding

  1. Italian Association for Cancer Research [IG-13176]
  2. Italian Ministry for Education, University and Research [PRIN 2010LC747T_002, FIRB RBFR12W5V5_003]
  3. National Research Council (InterOmics Flagship Project)
  4. University of Salerno (Fondi FARB)
  5. Italian Foundation for Cancer Research
  6. Italian Association for Cancer Research

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PIWI-interacting small non-coding RNAs (piRNAs) are genetic and epigenetic regulatory factors in germline cells, where they maintain genome stability, are involved in RNA silencing and regulate gene expression. We found that the piRNA biogenesis and effector pathway are present in human breast cancer (BC) cells and, analyzing smallRNA-Seq data generated from BC cell lines and tumor biopsies, we identified >100 BC piRNAs, including some very abundant and/or differentially expressed in mammary epithelial compared to BC cells, where this was influenced by estrogen or estrogen receptor beta, and in cancer respect to normal breast tissues. A search for mRNAs targeted by the BC piRNome revealed that eight piRNAs showing a specific expression pattern in breast tumors target key cancer cell pathways. Evidence of an active piRNA pathway in BC suggests that these small non-coding RNAs do exert transcriptional and post-transcriptional gene regulatory actions also in cancer cells.

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