International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Sep 2023)

Vesicular Release and Uptake of Circular LSD1-RNAs from Non-Cancer and Cancer Lung Cells

  • Joelle Noriko Galang,
  • Yefeng Shen,
  • Ulrike Koitzsch,
  • Xiaojie Yu,
  • Hannah Eischeid-Scholz,
  • Daniel Bachurski,
  • Tilman T. Rau,
  • Christina Neppl,
  • Marco Herling,
  • Bianca Bulimaga,
  • Elena Vasyutina,
  • Michal R. Schweiger,
  • Reinhard Büttner,
  • Margarete Odenthal,
  • Maria M. Anokhina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms241813981
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 18
p. 13981

Abstract

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Lysine-specific demethylase 1 (LSD1) is highly expressed in many cancer types and strongly associated with cancer progression and metastasis. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are produced by back-splicing and influence the interactive RNA network by microRNA and protein sponging. In the present study, we aimedto identify circRNAs that derive from the LSD1-encoding KDM1A gene, and to investigate their potential to be released and uptaken by lung cancer versus non-cancer epithelial cells. We identified four circLSD1-RNAs by RT-PCR with divergent primers, followed by sequencing. The expression level of circLSD1-RNAs was then studied by quantitative PCR on cellular and extracellular fractions of lung cancer (PC9) and non-cancer primary small airway epithelial (PSAE) cells. Moreover, we established the transgenic overexpression of circLSD1-RNAs. We show that circLSD1-RNAs are primarily located in the cytoplasm, but are packaged and released from lung cancer and non-cancer cells by extracellular vesicles (EVs) and ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complexes, respectively. Proteomics demonstrated a different protein pattern of EV fractions released from PC9 versus PSAE cells. Importantly, released circLSD1-RNAs were differently taken up by PSAE and PC9 cells. In conclusion, our findings provide primary evidence that circLSD1-RNAs participate in the intercellular communication of lung cancer cells with the tumor environment.

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