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Publication : Long non-coding RNA RAMS11 promotes metastatic colorectal cancer progression.

First Author  Silva-Fisher JM Year  2020
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  11
Issue  1 Pages  2156
PubMed ID  32358485 Mgi Jnum  J:291793
Mgi Id  MGI:6446998 Doi  10.1038/s41467-020-15547-8
Citation  Silva-Fisher JM, et al. (2020) Long non-coding RNA RAMS11 promotes metastatic colorectal cancer progression. Nat Commun 11(1):2156
abstractText  Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the most common gastrointestinal malignancy in the U.S.A. and approximately 50% of patients develop metastatic disease (mCRC). Despite our understanding of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in primary colon cancer, their role in mCRC and treatment resistance remains poorly characterized. Therefore, through transcriptome sequencing of normal, primary, and distant mCRC tissues we find 148 differentially expressed RNAs Associated with Metastasis (RAMS). We prioritize RAMS11 due to its association with poor disease-free survival and promotion of aggressive phenotypes in vitro and in vivo. A FDA-approved drug high-throughput viability assay shows that elevated RAMS11 expression increases resistance to topoisomerase inhibitors. Subsequent experiments demonstrate RAMS11-dependent recruitment of Chromobox protein 4 (CBX4) transcriptionally activates Topoisomerase II alpha (TOP2alpha). Overall, recent clinical trials using topoisomerase inhibitors coupled with our findings of RAMS11-dependent regulation of TOP2alpha supports the potential use of RAMS11 as a biomarker and therapeutic target for mCRC.
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