Abstract

The malignant bone tumor osteosarcoma (OS) was one of the most aggressive tumors. Despite breakthroughs in treatment options for OS recently, the survival rate of patients with metastasis or reoccurring disease has remained unchanged over the last 25 years, at around 20%. lncRNA expression dysregulation is linked to carcinogenesis, advancement, and metastasis. Additionally, the fundamental mechanism of lncRNAs in regulating OS cell biological activity and progression is still being investigated. The expression of miR-873-5p and MALAT1 were detected by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) in OS. The relationship between the expression level of MALAT1 and the survival rate of OS individuals was evaluated by the Kaplan-Meier plotter. The tumor cell's capability of proliferation was determined using the CCK-8. Transwell was used to test the migratory and invasive properties of tumor cells. ROCK1 protein expression was analyzed by western blot, while qRT-PCR was used to detect ROCK1 mRNA expression. Targeted genes of MALAT1 or miR-873-5p were predicted by StarBase2.0. The target association among miR-873-5p and MALAT1 or ROCK1 was confirmed using the luciferase assay. The relationship between ROCK1 and MALAT1 or miR-873-5p expression in OS was investigated using Spearman's correlation analysis. MALAT1 was up-regulated and was linked to a lower survival rate of patients in OS. The malignant behaviors of cells were inhibited by down-regulated MALAT1 in vitro. Dual-luciferase gene experiments confirmed the presence of MALAT1/miR-873-5p/ROCK1 axis. The up-regulated miR-873-5p blocked the promoted effects of MALAT1 on cell behaviors. Over-expressed MALAT1 promoted the malignant behaviors of cells by miR-873-5p/ROCK1 axis in OS.

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