Pax-5 Protein Expression Is Regulated by Transcriptional 3′UTR Editing

Beauregard, Annie-Pier and Hannay, Brandon and Gharib, Ehsan and Crapoulet, Nicolas and Finn, Nicholas and Guerrette, Roxann and Ouellet, Amélie and Robichaud, Gilles A. (2021) Pax-5 Protein Expression Is Regulated by Transcriptional 3′UTR Editing. Cells, 11 (1). p. 76. ISSN 2073-4409

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Abstract

The Pax-5 gene encodes a transcription factor that is essential for B-cell commitment and maturation. However, Pax-5 deregulation is associated with various cancer lesions, notably hematopoietic cancers. Mechanistically, studies have characterized genetic alterations within the Pax-5 locus that result in either dominant oncogenic function or haploinsufficiency-inducing mutations leading to oncogenesis. Apart from these mutations, some examples of aberrant Pax-5 expression cannot be associated with genetic alterations. In the present study, we set out to elucidate potential alterations in post-transcriptional regulation of Pax-5 expression and establish that Pax-5 transcript editing represents an important means to aberrant expression. Upon the profiling of Pax-5 mRNA in leukemic cells, we found that the 3′end of the Pax-5 transcript is submitted to alternative polyadenylation (APA) and alternative splicing events. Using rapid amplification of cDNA ends (3′RACE) from polysomal fractions, we found that Pax-5 3′ untranslated region (UTR) shortening correlates with increased ribosomal occupancy for translation. These observations were also validated using reporter gene assays with truncated 3′UTR regions cloned downstream of a luciferase gene. We also showed that Pax-5 3′UTR editing has direct repercussions on regulatory elements such as miRNAs, which in turn impact Pax-5 protein expression. More importantly, we found that advanced staging of various hematopoietic cancer lesions relates to shorter Pax-5 3′UTRs. Altogether, our findings identify novel molecular mechanisms that account for aberrant expression and function of the Pax-5 oncogene in cancer cells. These findings also present new avenues for strategic intervention in Pax-5-mediated cancers.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: East Asian Archive > Biological Science
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email support@eastasianarchive.com
Date Deposited: 12 Jan 2023 12:39
Last Modified: 07 May 2024 05:26
URI: http://library.eprintdigipress.com/id/eprint/15

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