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LincRNA-BC7 as a Modulator of Olaparib Sensitivity in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Olalekan Olatunde Fadebi1,2, Babatunde Adebola Alabi1,2, Richard Khanyile1
1Department of Medical Oncology, Faculty of Health Sciences, Steve Biko Academic Hospital, University of Pretoria, Hatfield, Pretoria 0028, South Africa.
Background:
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) remains a clinical challenge due to its aggressive nature and the frequent emergence of therapeutic resistance. While the role of protein-coding genes in DNA repair is well-documented, the regulatory contributions of the non-coding genome, specifically long intergenic non-coding RNAs (lincRNAs), remain largely undefined.
Objectives:
In this study, we characterize the biological significance of LincRNA-BC7, a novel transcript identified within the breast cancer field effect.
Methods:
Through a combined in silico and in vitro approach, we investigated the transcriptional dynamics of the LincRNA-BC7/miR-663a/BRCA1 axis in response to the PARP inhibitor, Olaparib.
Results:
Our results demonstrate that Olaparib induces selective cytotoxicity in BRCA1-deficient MDA-MB-231 cells while sparing non-cancerous HEK293 cells, a response accompanied by a significant downregulation of LincRNA-BC7 and a reciprocal upregulation of BRCA1. Bioinformatics analysis through BLASTN, miRBase, and KEGG revealed that LincRNA-BC7 contains highly complementary binding sites for miR-663a, suggesting it functions as a competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) or "molecular sponge."
Conclusions:
By sequestering miR-663a, LincRNA-BC7 appears to modulate the expression of critical signaling nodes within the PI3K-AKT and TP53 pathways, thereby influencing cellular sensitivity to DNA-damaging agents. These findings suggest that LincRNA-BC7 is a key determinant of the aggressive TNBC phenotype and the response to PARP inhibition. Our study establishes the LincRNA-BC7/miR-663a axis as a novel biomarker for precision risk stratification and a promising therapeutic target to enhance treatment outcomes in BRCA1-associated breast cancers.
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