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Long non-coding RNA HOTAIR regulates myeloid differentiation through the upregulation of p21 via miR-17-5p in acute myeloid leukaemia

Journal

RNA BIOLOGY
Volume 18, Issue 10, Pages 1434-1444

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15476286.2020.1854520

Keywords

HOTAIR; acute myeloid leukaemia; differentiation; ATRA; p21; miR-17-5p

Funding

  1. Key Research and Development Plan of Anhui Province, China [201904a07020058]
  2. Higher School of Anhui Provincial Natural Science Research Project [KJ2018A0198]
  3. Foundation of Anhui Medical University [2019xkj134]
  4. National Science Foundation of China [81272259]
  5. Scientific Research Foundation of the Institute for Translational Medicine [SRFITMAP] [2017zhyx13KJ]
  6. Major Science and Technology Project of Anhui Province, China [201903a07020030]
  7. Basic and Clinical Cooperative Research Promotion Plan of Anhui Medical Uiversity [2020xkjT021]

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The study revealed that HOTAIR is involved in regulating the differentiation of AML cells through the C/EBPB beta/HOTAIR/miR-17-5p/p21 pathway. HOTAIR may have subtype-specific roles in AML-M2 patients and could potentially serve as a therapeutic target for AML.
Long non-coding RNA HOTAIR has been reported to play a key role in regulating various biological processes in various cancers. However, the roles and mechanisms of HOTAIR in acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) are still unclear and need to be investigated. In this study, we induced differentiation of four AML cell lines by all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) and found HOTAIR was significantly upregulated in the process. Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) assays indicated that C/EBP beta upregulated HOTAIR during ATRA induced differentiation in HL-60 cells. By gain- and loss-of-function analysis, we then observed that HOTAIR expression was positively correlated with ATRA-induced differentiation and negatively regulated G1 phase arrest in HL-60 cells. In addition, we found that HOTAIR promoted ATRA-induced differentiation via the regulation of the cell cycle regulator p21 via miR-17-5p. Moreover, we detected the expression of HOTAIR in 84 de novo AML patients, HOTAIR was found significantly downregulated in the AML patients compared to the iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) control group, negatively correlated with the platelet level in M2 patients. In all, our data suggest that HOTAIR may be subtype-specific in AML-M2 patients, also HOTAIR regulates AML differentiation by C/EBPB beta/HOTAIR/miR-17-5p/p21 pathway. The findings of the present study provide a novel insight into the mechanism of lncRNA-mediated differentiation and indicate that HOTAIR may be a promising therapeutic target for leukaemia, especially for AML with M2 type.

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