Non-coding RNAs predict recurrence-free survival of patients with hypoxic tumours

Victor D. Martinez, Natalie S. Firmino, Erin A. Marshall, Kevin W. Ng, Brennan J. Wadsworth, Christine Anderson, Wan L. Lam, Kevin L. Bennewith

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Abstract

Hypoxia promotes tumour aggressiveness and reduces patient survival. A spectrum of poor outcome among patients with hypoxic tumours suggests that additional factors modulate how tumours respond to hypoxia. PIWI-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) are small non-coding RNAs with a pivotal role in genomic stability and epigenetic regulation of gene expression. We reported that cancer type-specific piRNA signatures vary among patients. However, remarkably homogenous piRNA profiles are detected across patients with renal cell carcinoma, a cancer characterized by constitutive upregulation of hypoxia-related signaling induced by common mutation or loss of von Hippel-Lindau factor (VHL). By investigating >3000 piRNA transcriptomes in hypoxic and non-hypoxic tumors from seven organs, we discovered 40 hypoxia-regulated piRNAs and validated this in cells cultured under hypoxia. Moreover, a subset of these hypoxia-regulated piRNAs are regulated by VHL/HIF signaling in vitro. A hypoxia-regulated piRNA-based score (PiSco) was associated with poor RFS for hypoxic tumours, particularly Stage I lung adenocarcinomas, suggesting that hypoxia-regulated piRNA expression can predict tumour recurrence even in early-stage tumours and thus may be of clinical utility.

Original languageEnglish
Article number152
JournalScientific Reports
Volume8
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 1 2018
Externally publishedYes

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Funding Information:
The authors would like to thank Heather Saprunoff, Adam P. Sage, and Brenda C. Minatel for manuscript editing. This work was supported by grants from the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR FDN-143345 and MOP-126138). N.S.F. is supported by a Cordula and Gunter Paetzold Fellowship. N.S.F. and B.J.W. are scholars from the Terry Fox Foundation Strategic Training and Transdisciplinary Radiation Science for the 21st Century (STARS21) Program. E.A.M., N.S.F. and B.J.W. are supported by a Canadian Graduate Scholarship from CIHR. K.L.B. is a Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research Biomedical Research Scholar.

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Martinez, V. D., Firmino, N. S., Marshall, E. A., Ng, K. W., Wadsworth, B. J., Anderson, C., Lam, W. L., & Bennewith, K. L. (2018). Non-coding RNAs predict recurrence-free survival of patients with hypoxic tumours. Scientific Reports, 8(1), Article 152. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-18462-z