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Knockdown of Antisense Noncoding Mitochondrial RNA Reduces Tumorigenicity of Patient-Derived Clear Cell Renal Carcinoma Cells in an Orthotopic Xenograft Mouse Model

Mariela Araya    
Francisca Sepúlveda    
Jaime Villegas    
Luis Alarcón    
Luis O. Burzio    
Verónica A. Burzio and Vincenzo Borgna    

Resumen

The most common form of kidney cancer is clear cell renal cell carcinoma, but its treatment is challenging due to the acquisition of resistance to existing therapies. We propose an alternative potential treatment based on targeting a non-coding RNA of mitochondrial origin, termed antisense non-coding mitochondrial RNA. Supporting this strategy is the data we present in this work, using cell cultures obtained directly from primary and metastatic patient tumors, showing that the treatment causes a stall in cell proliferation in both in vitro and in vivo mouse models, and significantly improve the survival of animals. The results from this study strongly support the use of this strategy for the development of an alternative therapeutic approach for ccRCC patients and potentially other types of renal cancer.

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