Mutant KRAS regulates transposable element RNA and innate immunity via KRAB zinc-finger genes

突变型KRAS通过KRAB锌指基因调控转座元件RNA和先天免疫。

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作者:Roman E Reggiardo ,Sreelakshmi Velandi Maroli ,Haley Halasz ,Mehmet Ozen ,Eva Hrabeta-Robinson ,Amit Behera ,Vikas Peddu ,David Carrillo ,Erin LaMontagne ,Lila Whitehead ,Eejung Kim ,Shivani Malik ,Jason Fernandes ,Georgi Marinov ,Eric Collisson ,Angela Brooks ,Utkan Demirci ,Daniel H Kim

Abstract

RAS genes are the most frequently mutated oncogenes in cancer, yet the effects of oncogenic RAS signaling on the noncoding transcriptome remain unclear. We analyzed the transcriptomes of human airway and bronchial epithelial cells transformed with mutant KRAS to define the landscape of KRAS-regulated noncoding RNAs. We find that oncogenic KRAS signaling upregulates noncoding transcripts throughout the genome, many of which arise from transposable elements (TEs). These TE RNAs exhibit differential expression, are preferentially released in extracellular vesicles, and are regulated by KRAB zinc-finger (KZNF) genes, which are broadly downregulated in mutant KRAS cells and lung adenocarcinomas in vivo. Moreover, mutant KRAS induces an intrinsic IFN-stimulated gene (ISG) signature that is often seen across many different cancers. Our results indicate that mutant KRAS remodels the repetitive noncoding transcriptome, demonstrating the broad scope of intracellular and extracellular RNAs regulated by this oncogenic signaling pathway. Keywords: CP: Molecular biology; KRAS; KZNF; RAS signaling; RNA biomarker; cancer; extracellular RNA; extracellular vesicles; interferon-stimulated genes; noncoding RNA; transposable element.

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