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Identification of Novel Micropeptides Derived from Hepatocellular Carcinoma-Specific Long Noncoding RNA

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms23010058

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HCC-specific small functional protein; NONHSAT013026.2/Linc013026-68AA; fine tuner of cancer formation; dark proteome; hepatocellular carcinoma

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  1. DFG [111/16-1]
  2. Niedersaechsische Krebsgesellschaft
  3. Junge Akademie

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Identification of cancer-specific lncRNAs and micropeptides can contribute to novel treatment and immunotherapeutic strategies. In this study, we found a HCC-specific lncRNA encoding a micropeptide that enhances transcription of ribosomal RNA and supports growth of HCC. We also discovered novel micropeptides originating from HCC-specific lncRNAs. One of these micropeptides, Linc013026-68AA, is expressed in a subset of HCC cells and plays a role in cell proliferation. Our findings shed light on the importance of the "dark proteome" in cancer maintenance.
Identification of cancer-specific target molecules and biomarkers may be useful in the development of novel treatment and immunotherapeutic strategies. We have recently demonstrated that the expression of long noncoding (lnc) RNAs can be cancer-type specific due to abnormal chromatin remodeling and alternative splicing. Furthermore, we identified and determined that the functional small protein C20orf204-189AA encoded by long intergenic noncoding RNA Linc00176 that is expressed predominantly in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), enhances transcription of ribosomal RNAs and supports growth of HCC. In this study we combined RNA-sequencing and polysome profiling to identify novel micropeptides that originate from HCC-specific lncRNAs. We identified nine lncRNAs that are expressed exclusively in HCC cells but not in the liver or other normal tissues. Here, DNase-sequencing data revealed that the altered chromatin structure plays a key role in the HCC-specific expression of lncRNAs. Three out of nine HCC-specific lncRNAs contain at least one open reading frame (ORF) longer than 50 amino acid (aa) and enriched in the polysome fraction, suggesting that they are translated. We generated a peptide specific antibody to characterize one candidate, NONHSAT013026.2/Linc013026. We show that Linc013026 encodes a 68 amino acid micropeptide that is mainly localized at the perinuclear region. Linc013026-68AA is expressed in a subset of HCC cells and plays a role in cell proliferation, suggesting that Linc013026-68AA may be used as a HCC-specific target molecule. Our finding also sheds light on the role of the previously ignored 'dark proteome', that originates from noncoding regions in the maintenance of cancer.

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