Expression of Snail1 in epithelial cells triggers an epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT). Here, we demonstrate that the synthesis of Zeb2, a transcriptional repressor of E-cadherin, is up-regulated after Snail1-induced EMT. Snail1 does not affect the synthesis of Zeb2 mRNA, but prevents the processing of a large intron located in its 5′-untranslated region (UTR). This intron contains an internal ribosome entry site (IRES) necessary for the expression of Zeb2. Maintenance of 5′-UTR Zeb2 intron is dependent on the expression of a natural antisense transcript (NAT) that overlaps the 5′ splice site in the intron. Ectopic overexpression of this NAT in epithelial cells prevents splicing of the Zeb2 5′-UTR, increases the levels of Zeb2 protein, and consequently down-regulates E-cadherin mRNA and protein. The relevance of these results is demonstrated by the strong association between NAT presence and conservation of the 5′-UTR intron in cells that have undergone EMT or in human tumors with low E-cadherin expression. Therefore, the results presented in this article reveal the existence of a NAT capable of activating Zeb2 expression, explain the mechanism involved in this activation, and demonstrate that this NAT regulates E-cadherin expression.

A natural antisense transcript regulates Zeb2/Sip1 gene expression during Snail1-induced epithelial{\textendash}mesenchymal transition / Beltran, Manuel; Puig, Isabel; Pe(\~(n))a, Cristina; Jos('(e)) Miguel Garc('(\i))a, ; Ana Bel('(e))n ('(A))lvarez, ; Pe(\~(n))a, Ra('(u))l; Bonilla, F('(e))lix; Antonio Garc('(\i))a de Herreros,. - In: GENES & DEVELOPMENT. - ISSN 0890-9369. - 22:6(2008), pp. 756-769. [10.1101/gad.455708]

A natural antisense transcript regulates Zeb2/Sip1 gene expression during Snail1-induced epithelial{\textendash}mesenchymal transition

Manuel Beltran
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2008

Abstract

Expression of Snail1 in epithelial cells triggers an epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT). Here, we demonstrate that the synthesis of Zeb2, a transcriptional repressor of E-cadherin, is up-regulated after Snail1-induced EMT. Snail1 does not affect the synthesis of Zeb2 mRNA, but prevents the processing of a large intron located in its 5′-untranslated region (UTR). This intron contains an internal ribosome entry site (IRES) necessary for the expression of Zeb2. Maintenance of 5′-UTR Zeb2 intron is dependent on the expression of a natural antisense transcript (NAT) that overlaps the 5′ splice site in the intron. Ectopic overexpression of this NAT in epithelial cells prevents splicing of the Zeb2 5′-UTR, increases the levels of Zeb2 protein, and consequently down-regulates E-cadherin mRNA and protein. The relevance of these results is demonstrated by the strong association between NAT presence and conservation of the 5′-UTR intron in cells that have undergone EMT or in human tumors with low E-cadherin expression. Therefore, the results presented in this article reveal the existence of a NAT capable of activating Zeb2 expression, explain the mechanism involved in this activation, and demonstrate that this NAT regulates E-cadherin expression.
2008
EMT; IRES; NAT; Snail1; Zeb2/Sip1
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A natural antisense transcript regulates Zeb2/Sip1 gene expression during Snail1-induced epithelial{\textendash}mesenchymal transition / Beltran, Manuel; Puig, Isabel; Pe(\~(n))a, Cristina; Jos('(e)) Miguel Garc('(\i))a, ; Ana Bel('(e))n ('(A))lvarez, ; Pe(\~(n))a, Ra('(u))l; Bonilla, F('(e))lix; Antonio Garc('(\i))a de Herreros,. - In: GENES & DEVELOPMENT. - ISSN 0890-9369. - 22:6(2008), pp. 756-769. [10.1101/gad.455708]
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