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The lncRNAs LINC00261 and LINC00665 are upregulated in long-term prostate cancer adaptation after radiotherapy

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MOLECULAR THERAPY-NUCLEIC ACIDS
卷 24, 期 -, 页码 175-187

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.omtn.2021.02.024

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  1. NIH Intramural Research Program, National Cancer Institute, Center for Cancer Research [ZIA BC 010670]
  2. NIH Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) program [T32CA121940]

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The study revealed that the upregulation of LINC00261 and LINC00665 long non-coding RNAs in tumors after radiotherapy may have a negative impact on the overall survival of prostate cancer patients. Knockdown of these lncRNAs affected DNA repair protein expression and microRNA levels, leading to reduced survival after reirradiation. Understanding long-term tumor adaptation mechanisms could facilitate the discovery of new molecular targets for improved multimodal radiation oncologic treatments.
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been shown to impact important biological functions such as proliferation, survival, and genomic stability. To analyze radiation-induced lncRNA expression in human tumors, we irradiated prostate cancer cells with a single dose of 10 Gy or a multifractionated radiotherapeutic regimen of 10 fractions with a dose of 1 Gy (10 x 1 Gy) during 5 days. We found a stable upregulation of the lncRNA LINC00261 and LINC00665 at 2 months after radiotherapy that was more pronounced after single-dose irradiation. Analysis of the The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and The Atlas of Non-coding RNAs in Cancer (TANRIC) databases showed that high expression of these two lncRNAs may be a potential negative prognostic marker for overall survival of prostate cancer patients. Knockdown of LINC00261 and LINC00665 in long-term survivors decreased survival after reirradiation and affected DNA double-strand break repair. Mechanistically, both lncRNAs showed an interdependent expression and regulated expression of the DNA repair proteins CtIP (RBBP8) and XPC as well as the microRNA miR-329. Identifying long-term tumor adaptation mechanisms can lead to the discovery of new molecular targets, in effect opening up new research directions and improving multimodal radiation oncologic treatment.

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