The circular RNome of primary breast cancer Journal Article


Authors: Smid, M.; Wilting, S. M.; Uhr, K.; Rodríguez-González, F. G.; de Weerd, V.; Prager-Van der Smissen, W. J. C.; van der Vlugt-Daane, M.; van Galen, A.; Nik-Zainal, S.; Butler, A.; Martin, S.; Davies, H. R.; Staaf, J.; van de Vijver, M. J.; Richardson, A. L.; MacGrogan, G.; Salgado, R.; van den Eynden, G. G. G. M.; Purdie, C. A.; Thompson, A. M.; Caldas, C.; Span, P. N.; Sweep, F. C. G. J.; Simpson, P. T.; Lakhani, S. R.; Van Laere, S.; Desmedt, C.; Paradiso, A.; Eyfjord, J.; Broeks, A.; Vincent-Salomon, A.; Futreal, A. P.; Knappskog, S.; King, T.; Viari, A.; Børresen-Dale, A. L.; Stunnenberg, H. G.; Stratton, M.; Foekens, J. A.; Sieuwerts, A. M.; Martens, J. W. M.
Article Title: The circular RNome of primary breast cancer
Abstract: Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are a class of RNAs that is under increasing scrutiny, although their functional roles are debated. We analyzed RNA-seq data of 348 primary breast cancers and developed a method to identify circRNAs that does not rely on unmapped reads or known splice junctions. We identified 95,843 circRNAs, of which 20,441 were found recurrently. Of the circRNAs that match exon boundaries of the same gene, 668 showed a poor or even negative (R <0.2) correlation with the expression level of the linear gene. In silico analysis showed only a minority (8.5%) of circRNAs could be explained by known splicing events. Both these observations suggest that specific regulatory processes for circRNAs exist. We confirmed the presence of circRNAs of CNOT2, CREBBP, and RERE in an independent pool of primary breast cancers. We identified circRNA profiles associated with subgroups of breast cancers and with biological and clinical features, such as amount of tumor lymphocytic infiltrate and proliferation index. siRNA-mediated knockdown of circCNOT2 was shown to significantly reduce viability of the breast cancer cell lines MCF-7 and BT-474, further underlining the biological relevance of circRNAs. Furthermore, we found that circular, and not linear, CNOT2 levels are predictive for progression-free survival time to aromatase inhibitor (AI) therapy in advanced breast cancer patients, and found that circCNOT2 is detectable in cell-free RNA from plasma. We showed that circRNAs are abundantly present, show characteristics of being specifically regulated, are associated with clinical and biological properties, and thus are relevant in breast cancer. © 2019 Smid et al.
Journal Title: Genome Research
Volume: 29
Issue: 3
ISSN: 1088-9051
Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press  
Date Published: 2019-03-01
Start Page: 356
End Page: 366
Language: English
DOI: 10.1101/gr.238121.118
PUBMED: 30692147
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC6396421
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 April 2019 -- Source: Scopus
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