Abstract LB-296: Small RNA profiling of human testicular germ cell tumor tissue samples shows abundant tRNA fragments and global loss of piRNA

Small non-coding RNAs play essential roles in tumorigenesis. However, their role in testicular germ cell tumor (TGCT), the most common malignancy in young males in most western countries, is largely unknown. In particular, a comprehensive analysis of the small RNA composition, including microRNAs (miRNAs), PIWI-interacting RNAs (piRNAs), and tRNA-derived small RNAs and their interactions, are lacking. tRNA-derived small RNAs have been shown to bind to the piRNA-associated protein HIWI2, indicating crosstalk between small RNA pathways.We have employed small RNA sequencing on 22 human TGCT samples from 5 histological subtypes, 3 carcinoma in situ, and 12 normal testis samples. The sequences from each sample group were analyzed according to sequence length, base composition, and their association with repeats, exons, tRNAs, piRNAs, and miRNAs. Most sequences 24-32 nucleotides in length, displayed piRNA characteristics. Expression analyses of the small RNA contigs demonstrated global loss of small RNAs in TGCT compared to normal testis.A large proportion of the 33-36 nt RNA sequences derives from mature tRNAs, predominantly from the 5′ end. We did not identify differences in the expression of 5′ tRNA halves between normal and cancer tissue samples; however, 3 shorter 5′ tRNA fragments showed differential expression. Although components of the same pathways might be involved in piRNA and tRNA-derived small RNAs biogenesis, expression differences in TGCT samples suggest indep...
Source: Cancer Research - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Tags: Molecular and Cellular Biology Source Type: research