Abstract

BackgroundLong non-coding RNAs exert vital roles in several types of cancer. The objective of this study was to explore the role of LINC_00355 in gastric cancer (GC) progression and its potential mechanism.MethodsThe expression levels of LINC_00355 in GC tissues and cells were detected by quantitative real-time PCR, followed by assessing the effects of LINC_00355 knockdown or overexpression on cell properties. Dual-luciferase reporter assay was utilized to identify the relationship between LINC_00355 and microRNA (miR)-15a-5p and miR-15a-5p and PHD finger protein 19 (PHF19), followed by the rescue experiments.ResultsThe results showed that LINC_00355 was highly expressed in GC tissues and cells compared with the corresponding control. LINC_00355 knockdown decreased the viability, migration, and invasion and increased the accumulation of GC cells in G1 phase and apoptosis. Meanwhile, LINC_00355 downregulation markedly increased cleaved caspase 3 and cleaved poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase protein levels, whereas decreased cyclin D1, cyclin E, matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) 9, MMP2, and N-cadherin protein levels in GC cells. However, LINC_00355 overexpression had the opposite effects. It was verified that LINC_00355 upregulated the expression of PHF19 through sponging miR-15a-5p. Furthermore, PHF19 overexpression reversed the effect of LINC_00355 knockdown on GC cell properties, including cell viability, migration, invasion, and apoptosis.ConclusionsCollectively, these results suggest that LINC_00355 promotes GC progression by up-regulating PHF19 through sponging miR-15a-5p. Our findings may provide an important clinical basis for reversing the malignant phenotype of GC.

Highlights

  • Long non-coding RNAs exert vital roles in several types of cancer

  • The results indicated that LINC_00355 may be positively associated with the development of gastric cancer (GC)

  • The results showed that si-LINC_00355 transfection significantly decreased LINC_00355 expression compared with control group in HGC-27 and MKN45 cells (Fig. 2a)

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Introduction

Long non-coding RNAs exert vital roles in several types of cancer. The objective of this study was to explore the role of LINC_00355 in gastric cancer (GC) progression and its potential mechanism. Long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) is a non-coding RNA with a length of more than 200 nt. LncRNA can act as a tumor inducer or suppressor in the development of cancers [4, 5]. LINC_00355 was involved in the regulation of competitive endogenous RNA (ceRNA) networks and was differentially expressed in multiple pathological stages of colorectal cancer [7]. Previous findings indicated a vital role of LINC_00355 in cancer development. Whether LINC_00355 plays a role in the development of GC remains unknown

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