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BackgroundThe involvement of lncRNA CASC15 in several types of cancers has been reported, while its role in tongue squamous cell carcinoma (TSCC) is unknown. Our study aimed to investigate the clinical potentials of lncRNA CASC15 in TSCC.MethodsThe expression of CASC15 and miR-124 in tissue samples from TSCC patients and TSCC cell lines was analyzed by qPCR. Overexpression experiments were performed to analyze the interactions between CASC15 and miR-124. Survival analysis was performed to analyze the prognostic values of CASC15 and miR-124 for TSCC. Transwell assays were performed to analyze cell invasion and migration.ResultsWe found that CASC15 was upregulated, while miR-124 was downregulated in TSCC tissues than in non-cancer tissues of TSCC patients. CASC15 and miR-125 expression was not significantly different among patients with different clinical stages, and patients with high level of CASC15 and low level of miR-125 showed low overall survival rate. CASC15 and miR-124 were inversely correlated in TSCC tissues, and CASC15 overexpression in TSCC cells resulted in downregulation of miR-124. In contrast, overexpression of miR-124 showed no significant effect on CASC15 expression. CASC15 overexpression resulted in the increased, while miR-124 overexpression resulted in the decreased migration and invasion rates of TSCC cells.ConclusionCASC15 and miR-124 predict TSCC patients’ survival and CASC15 may downregulate miR-124 to inhibit TSCC cell migration and invasion.The study was approved by Ethics Committee of The first Affiliated Hospital of Jinzhou Medical University (20103548FAHJMU).

Highlights

  • The involvement of lncRNA CASC15 in several types of cancers has been reported, while its role in tongue squamous cell carcinoma (TSCC) is unknown

  • Correlations between patients’ clinical data and expression levels of CASC15 and miR124 in TSCC were analyzed by Chi-squared test

  • CASC15 and miR-124 were dysregulated in TSCC tissues CASC15 and miR-124 expression in TSCC tissues and adjacent non-cancer tissues was analyzed by RTqPCR

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Introduction

The involvement of lncRNA CASC15 in several types of cancers has been reported, while its role in tongue squamous cell carcinoma (TSCC) is unknown. Our study aimed to investigate the clinical potentials of lncRNA CASC15 in TSCC. Oral cancer is the 3rd most common types of malignancy [1, 2]. The most common type of oral cancer is squamous cell carcinoma, which mainly affects tongue [3]. Tongue squamous cell carcinoma (TSCC) accounts for 25 to 40% of oral cancers and is leading cause of deaths among oral cancer patients due to its aggressive nature [4]. Genetic approaches have shown promising potentials in the treatment of TSCC [6, 7]. It has been reported that overexpression of lncRNA CASC15 contributes to the

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