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PIWI-like protein, HIWI2 is aberrantly expressed in retinoblastoma cells and affects cell-cycle potentially through OTX2

Journal

CELLULAR & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY LETTERS
Volume 22, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

BIOMED CENTRAL LTD
DOI: 10.1186/s11658-017-0048-y

Keywords

Y79; ARPE19; PCNA; Stem cell markers

Funding

  1. Department of Science and Technology [SR/FT/LS-145/2010]
  2. Department of Biotechnology as part of DBT-Neurobiology Taskforce project [BT/PR5055/MED/30/761/2012]
  3. Indian Council of Medical Research [BMS/FW/BIOCHEM/2015-23270/OCT-2015/24/TN/PVT, IGSTC/MPG/FS(SC)2012]
  4. University Grants Commission of New Delhi

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Retinoblastoma (RB), a childhood cancer, is caused by biallelic mutation of the RB1 gene, but its development is not clearly understood. Furthermore, the presence of a cancer stem cell subpopulation in RB might impact its treatment. PIWI protein, known for its role in stem cell self-renewal, is aberrantly expressed in cancers. We examined the role of the PIWI-like protein HIWI2 in RB and its effect on the stem cell markers in cells of the RB line, Y79. The expression of HIWI2 is significantly increased in Y79 compared with its level in HeLa and ARPE19 cells. The stem cell markers Oct-3/4, Nanog and Sox-2 were not altered upon HIWI2 knockdown in Y79 cells. Interestingly, OTX2 was significantly downregulated in the absence of HIWI2. Otx2 transcripts also decreased in HIWI2-silenced Y79 and ARPE19 cells. Moreover, silencing HIWI2 in Y79 accumulated the cells at G2-M phase and reduced the levels of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) and the tumor suppressor, p16. Our results demonstrate that HIWI2 is aberrantly expressed in Y79 cells and silencing of HIWI2 downregulates OTX2, suggesting that HIWI2 might play a role in the progression of RB.

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