Targeting multiple genes containing long mononucleotide A-T repeats in lung cancer stem cells

dc.contributor.authorNarumol Bhummaphan
dc.contributor.authorPiyapat Pin‐on
dc.contributor.authorPreeyaporn Plaimee Phiboonchaiyanan
dc.contributor.authorJirattha Siriluksana
dc.contributor.authorChatchawit Aporntewan
dc.contributor.authorPithi Chanvorachote
dc.contributor.authorApiwat Mutirangura
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-08T19:20:38Z
dc.date.issued2021-5-31
dc.description.abstractAbstract Background Intratumour heterogeneous gene expression among cancer and cancer stem cells (CSCs) can cause failure of current targeted therapies because each drug aims to target the function of a single gene. Long mononucleotide A-T repeats are cis-regulatory transcriptional elements that control many genes, increasing the expression of numerous genes in various cancers, including lung cancer. Therefore, targeting A-T repeats may dysregulate many genes driving cancer development. Here, we tested a peptide nucleic acid (PNA) oligo containing a long A-repeat sequence [A(15)] to disrupt the transcriptional control of the A-T repeat in lung cancer and CSCs. Methods First, we separated CSCs from parental lung cancer cell lines. Then, we evaluated the role of A-T repeat gene regulation by counting the number of repeats in differentially regulated genes between CSCs and the parental cells of the CSCs. After testing the dosage and effect of PNA-A15 on normal and cancer cell toxicity and CSC phenotypes, we analysed genome-wide expression to identify dysregulated genes in CSCs. Results The number of A-T repeats in genes differentially regulated between CSCs and parental cells differed. PNA-A15 was toxic to lung cancer cells and CSCs but not to noncancer cells. Finally, PNA-A15 dysregulated a number of genes in lung CSCs. Conclusion PNA-A15 is a promising novel targeted therapy agent that targets the transcriptional control activity of multiple genes in lung CSCs.
dc.identifier.doi10.1186/s12967-021-02902-6
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/17618
dc.publisherJournal of Translational Medicine
dc.subjectRNA modifications and cancer
dc.subjectMolecular Biology Techniques and Applications
dc.subjectRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
dc.titleTargeting multiple genes containing long mononucleotide A-T repeats in lung cancer stem cells
dc.typeArticle

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