In this study we aim to identify new lncRNAs, using RNA-seq data, and study whether those transcripts could be involved in chromosomal instability in prostate cancer and propose new possible RNA-based biomarkers. Using RNA-seq data from two prostate cell lines, neoplastic and non-neoplastic, we have identified a new lncRNA adjacent to CEP55, a gene associated with chromosomal instability. This lncRNA, which we have named lncRNA-CEP55, is 1.6 kb long and it is downregulated in the neoplastic cell line; this is also seen in the adjacent coding gene, CEP55, where the expression decreases in the neoplastic line, suggesting an important role of this transcript in carcinogenesis. This new lncRNA could be regulating CEP55 expression in these cell lines. Changes in expression of CEP55 have been associated to chromosomal instability and cancer development in colon cancer cell lines. Another lncRNA with differential expression in both cell lines has been identified, lncRNA-RFC4. This lncRNA has been reported before; it is an annotated gene in the human genome GRCh38/hg38, but it has not been studied in cancer. This lncRNA is highly expressed in the neoplastic cell line whereas its expression is very low in the non-neoplastic cell line. This lncRNA is 4.3 kb away from RFC4 (Replication Factor C Subunit 4), a protein coding gene related to mismatch repair and DNA double-strand break repair, which has been associated with chromosomal instability. lncRNA-RFC4 could be playing an important role in the cis regulation of RFC4 gene. lncRNA-CEP55 and lncRNA-RFC4 are important targets of study because of their differential expression in prostate cell lines (neoplastic and non-neoplastic). These lncRNAs could be playing an essential role in regulating the expression of the adjacent genes related to chromosomal instability, a enabling characteristic that facilitates the acquisition of the hallmarks of cancer. Citation Format: Rogelio Montiel Manriquez, Cristian Gabriel Oliverio Arriaga Canon, Fernanda Cisneros Soberanis, Carlo César Cortés, Inti Alberto De La Rosa Velazquez, Luis Alonso Herrera Montalvo. Identification of lncRNAs involved in regulation of chromosome instability-associated genes in a prostate cancer model [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2018; 2018 Apr 14-18; Chicago, IL. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2018;78(13 Suppl):Abstract nr 2474.
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