[HTML][HTML] Human colorectal cancer-specific CCAT1-L lncRNA regulates long-range chromatin interactions at the MYC locus

JF Xiang, QF Yin, T Chen, Y Zhang, XO Zhang, Z Wu… - Cell research, 2014 - nature.com
JF Xiang, QF Yin, T Chen, Y Zhang, XO Zhang, Z Wu, S Zhang, HB Wang, J Ge, X Lu…
Cell research, 2014nature.com
The human 8q24 gene desert contains multiple enhancers that form tissue-specific long-
range chromatin loops with the MYC oncogene, but how chromatin looping at the MYC locus
is regulated remains poorly understood. Here we demonstrate that a long noncoding RNA
(lncRNA), CCAT1-L, is transcribed specifically in human colorectal cancers from a locus 515
kb upstream of MYC. This lncRNA plays a role in MYC transcriptional regulation and
promotes long-range chromatin looping. Importantly, the CCAT1-L locus is located within a …
Abstract
The human 8q24 gene desert contains multiple enhancers that form tissue-specific long-range chromatin loops with the MYC oncogene, but how chromatin looping at the MYC locus is regulated remains poorly understood. Here we demonstrate that a long noncoding RNA (lncRNA), CCAT1-L, is transcribed specifically in human colorectal cancers from a locus 515 kb upstream of MYC. This lncRNA plays a role in MYC transcriptional regulation and promotes long-range chromatin looping. Importantly, the CCAT1-L locus is located within a strong super-enhancer and is spatially close to MYC. Knockdown of CCAT1-L reduced long-range interactions between the MYC promoter and its enhancers. In addition, CCAT1-L interacts with CTCF and modulates chromatin conformation at these loop regions. These results reveal an important role of a previously unannotated lncRNA in gene regulation at the MYC locus.
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