Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) participate in various biological processes such as apoptosis. The function of lncRNAs is closely correlated with their localization within the cell. While regulatory potential of many lncRNAs has been revealed at specific subcellular location, the biological significance of discrete distribution of an lncRNA in different cellular compartments remains largely unexplored. Here, we identified an lncRNA antisense to the pro-apoptotic gene
PYCARD
, named PYCARD-AS1, which exhibits a dual nuclear and cytoplasmic distribution and is required for the
PYCARD
silencing in breast cancer cells. The
PYCARD
-regulated apoptosis is controlled by PYCARD-AS1; moreover, PYCARD-AS1 regulates apoptosis in a
PYCARD
-dependent manner, indicating that
PYCARD
is a critical downstream target of PYCARD-AS1. Mechanistically, PYCARD-AS1 can localize to the
PYCARD
promoter, where it facilitates DNA methylation and H3K9me2 modification by recruiting the chromatin-suppressor proteins DNMT1 and G9a. Moreover, PYCARD-AS1 and PYCARD mRNA can interact with each other via their 5′ overlapping region, leading to inhibition of ribosome assembly in the cytoplasm for
PYCARD
translation. This study reveals a mechanism whereby an lncRNA works at different cellular compartments to regulate the pro-apoptotic gene
PYCARD
at both the epigenetic and translational levels, contributing to the
PYCARD
-regulated apoptosis, and also sheds new light on the role of discretely distributed lncRNAs in diverse biological processes.
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