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Long noncoding RNA LINC00313 modulates papillary thyroid cancer tumorigenesis via sponging miR-4429

Wen-Jing Wu, Hua Yin, Jing-Jing Hu,  Xiu-Zhi Wei

Abstract:

Mounting evidence indicates that long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) play a critical role in tumorigenesis. LncRNA LINC00313 has been found to be up-regulated and associated with poor prognosis in lung cancer. However, the potential role and clinical value of LINC00313 in human papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) remain elusive and therefore require examination. The aim of this study is to investigate the role of LINC00313 in papillary thyroid cancer (PTC). We found its expression was significantly up-regulated in PTC tissues and cell lines and that this up-regulation correlated with poor prognosis. In vitro experiments indicated that down-regulation of LINC00313 inhibited proliferation and the migratory and colony-forming abilities of PTC cells. Moreover, silencing LINC00313 induced cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in the PTC cells. In addition, mechanism studies showed that LINC00313 down-regulates miR-4429 expression, and that miR-4429 over-expression can abrogate the oncogenic role of LINC00313 in PTC cells. In summary, our data revealed that LINC00313 acts as an oncogene in PTC via sponging miR-4429, and this suggests that LINC00313 may be successfully applied as a therapeutic target in PTC.

Received date: 02/19/2018

Accepted date: 05/02/2018

Ahead of print publish date: 06/18/2018

Issue: 6/2018

Volume: 65

Pages: 933 — 942

Keywords: LINC00313, papillary thyroid cancer, miR-4429, cell cycle arrest, apoptosis

DOI: 10.4149/neo_2018_180219N125

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