Stabilization of oncogenic transcripts by the IGF2BP3/ELAVL1 complex promotes tumorigenicity in colorectal cancer

IGF2BP3/ELAVL1 复合物稳定致癌转录本可促进结直肠癌的致瘤性

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作者:Kexin Li, Furong Huang, Yan Li, Dongdong Li, Hong Lin, Ruoxuan Ni, Qiao Zhang, Mei Zhao, Shengkai Huang, Liang Zou, Changzhi Huang

Abstract

The expression of RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) is dysregulated in colorectal cancer (CRC) and in other types of cancer. Among the RBPs, the insulin-like growth factor-2 messenger RNA binding protein (IGF2BP1-3) family is involved in the development of the colon and the progression of CRC. However, the regulation of mRNA fate by IGF2BP3 in CRC remains less well understood. Here, we show that IGF2BP3 interacts with ELAVL1 to coregulate a cohort of genes involved in the cell cycle and cell proliferation. Mechanistically, recognition of these mRNAs by the IGF2BP3/ELAVL1 complex leads to prolonged half-lives of the mRNA molecules and increased expression of the target genes, thereby driving CRC cell proliferation. Interestingly, knockdown of either IGF2BP3 or ELAVL1 impairs the IGF2BP3/ELAVL1 complex-enhanced mRNA stability, suggesting a functional interdependency between IGF2BP3 and ELAVL1 in CRC. Our findings reveal the molecular mechanism by which IGF2BP3 regulates mRNA stability and identify the cooperativity of the IGF2BP3/ELAVL1 complex as a novel therapeutic target in CRC.

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