Versican 3′‐untranslated region (3′‐UTR) functions as a ceRNA in inducing the development of hepatocellular carcinoma by regulating miRNA activity

Ling Fang(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre), William W. Du(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre), Xiangling Yang(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre), Kui Chen(University Health Network), Anand Ghanekar(University Health Network), Gary Levy(University of Toronto), Weining Yang(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre), Albert Yee(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre), Wei‐Yang Lu(Western University), Jim W. Xuan(Western University), Zhongli Gao(Union Hospital), Feng Xie(Union Hospital), Chengyan He(Union Hospital), Zhaoqun Deng(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre), Burton B. Yang(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre)
The FASEB Journal
November 24, 2012
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Abstract

This study was designed to explore the role of versican in the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Ectopic expression of the versican 3′‐untranslated region (3′‐UTR) was studied as a competitive endogenous RNA for regulating miRNA functions. We used this approach to modulate the expression of versican and its related proteins in 3′‐UTR transgenic mice and in the liver cancer cell line HepG2, stably transfected with the 3′‐UTR or a control vector. We demonstrated that transgenic mice expressing the versican 3′‐UTR developed HCC and increased expression of versican isoforms V0 and V1. HepG2 cells transfected with versican 3′‐UTR displayed increased proliferation, survival, migration, invasion, colony formation, and enhanced endothelial cell growth, but decreased apoptosis. We found that versican 3′‐UTR could bind to miRNAs miR‐133a, miR‐199a*, miR‐144, and miR‐431 and also interacted with CD34 and fibronectin. As a consequence, expression of versican, CD34, and fibronectin was up‐regulated by ectopic transfection of the versican 3′‐UTR, which was confirmed in HepG2 cells and in transgenic mice as compared with wild‐type controls. Transfection with siRNAs targeting the versican 3′‐UTR abolished the effects of the 3′‐UTR. Taken together, these results demonstrate that versican V0 and V1 isoforms play important roles in HCC development and that versican mRNAs compete with endogenous RNAs in regulating miRNA functions.—Fang, L., Du, W. W., Yang, X., Chen, K., Ghanekar, A., Levy, G., Yang, W., Yee, A. J., Lu, W.‐Y., Xuan, J. W., Gao, Z., Xie, F., He, C., Deng, Z., Yang, B. B. Versican 3′‐untranslated region (3′‐UTR) functions as a ceRNA in inducing the development of hepatocellular carcinoma by regulating miRNA activity. FASEB J. 27, 907–919 (2013). www.fasebj.org


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