In vivo CRISPRi screen reveals lncRNA portfolio crucial for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma tumor growth.

Gyuhyeon Kim, Zurab Siprashvili, Xue Yang, Jordan M Meyers, Andrew Ji, Paul A Khavari, Luca Ducoli
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Abstract

Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) accounts for 20% of all skin cancer mortality globally, making it the second-highest subtype of skin cancer. The high prevalence of cSCC in humans highlights the need to uncover alternative actors and mechanisms influencing skin cancer development. Significant advances have been made to better understand some key factors in cSCC growth. However, little is known about the role of noncoding RNAs, particularly of a specific subclass termed long noncoding RNA (lncRNA). By performing pseudobulk analysis of single-cell sequencing data from normal and cSCC human skin tissues, we determined a global portfolio of lncRNAs specifically expressed in keratinocyte subpopulations. Integration of CRISPR interference screens in vitro and the xenograft model identified several lncRNAs impacting the growth of cSCC cancer lines both in vitro and in vivo. Among these, we further validated LINC00704 and LINC01116 as proliferation-regulating lncRNAs in cSCC lines and potential biomarkers of cSCC growth. Taken together, our study provides a comprehensive signature of lncRNAs with roles in regulating cSCC growth.

体内CRISPRi筛选揭示了皮肤鳞状细胞癌肿瘤生长至关重要的lncRNA组合。
皮肤鳞状细胞癌(cSCC)占全球所有皮肤癌死亡率的20%,使其成为皮肤癌的第二大亚型。人类cSCC的高患病率突出了发现影响皮肤癌发展的其他因素和机制的必要性。在更好地了解cSCC生长的一些关键因素方面取得了重大进展。然而,人们对非编码RNA的作用知之甚少,特别是长链非编码RNA (lncRNA)的作用。通过对正常和cSCC人类皮肤组织的单细胞测序数据进行假体分析,我们确定了在角质形成细胞亚群中特异性表达的lncrna的全球组合。结合体外CRISPR干扰筛选和异种移植模型,在体外和体内发现了几种影响cSCC癌细胞生长的lncrna。其中,我们进一步验证了LINC00704和LINC01116是cSCC细胞系中增殖调节的lncrna,也是cSCC生长的潜在生物标志物。综上所述,我们的研究提供了调控cSCC生长的lncrna的全面特征。
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