CCT3-LINC00326axis regulates hepatocarcinogenic lipid metabolism

Abstract
Objective To better comprehend transcriptional phenotypes of cancer cells, we globally characterised RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) to identify altered RNAs, including long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs). Design To unravel RBP-lncRNA interactions in cancer, we curated a list of ~2300 highly expressed RBPs in human cells, tested effects of RBPs and lncRNAs on patient survival in multiple cohorts, altered expression levels, integrated various sequencing, molecular and cell-based data. Results High expression of RBPs negatively affected patient survival in 21 cancer types, especially hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). After knockdown of the top 10 upregulated RBPs and subsequent transcriptome analysis, we identified 88 differentially expressed lncRNAs, including 34 novel transcripts. CRISPRa-mediated overexpression of four lncRNAs had major effects on the HCC cell phenotype and transcriptome. Further investigation of four RBP-lncRNA pairs revealed involvement in distinct regulatory processes. The most noticeable RBP-lncRNA connection affected lipid metabolism, whereby the non-canonical RBP CCT3 regulated LINC00326 in a chaperonin-independent manner. Perturbation of the CCT3-LINC00326 regulatory network led to decreased lipid accumulation and increased lipid degradation in cellulo as well as diminished tumour growth in vivo. Conclusions We revealed that RBP gene expression is perturbed in HCC and identified that RBPs exerted additional functions beyond their tasks under normal physiological conditions, which can be stimulated or intensified via lncRNAs and affected tumour growth.
Funding Information
  • Cancer Research UK (RCCFEL\100007)
  • Chinese Scholarship Council (2016–00189, 2018–00904)
  • Barts Charity (MGU0404)
  • Lillian Sagens & Curt Ericssons research foundation (2021-00427)
  • Knut & Alice Wallenberg Foundation (2017–00358, 2018–00328, 2020-00294, KAW 2016.0174)
  • SNIC (2017/7-154)
  • Tornspiran Foundation (SLS-693561, SLS-694791)
  • Associazione Italiana per la Ricerca sul Cancro (N/A)
  • Swedish Research Council (2019–05165)