Abstract

To explore the role of long-noncoding ribonucleic acid HOXA transcript at the distal tip (lncRNA HOTTIP) in the proliferation and apoptosis of gastric carcinoma cells. The expressions of lncRNA HOTTIP in gastric carcinoma cell lines MGC-803, HGC-27, SNU-1, and SGC-7901 and normal gastric mucosa cell line RGM-1 were detected by real-time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and compared. The effects of lncRNA HOTTIP on proliferation and apoptosis of gastric carcinoma cells were detected by cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8), colony formation assay, and flow cytometry, respectively. StarBase v2.0 website was adopted to predict the relationship between lncRNA HOTTIP and target miRNAs. Dual-Luciferase reporter assay was performed to verify the sponge effect of lncRNA HOTTIP on miR-615-3p. CCK-8 experiment was conducted to detect its effect on proliferation of gastric carcinoma cells after co-silencing lncRNA HOTTIP and miR-615-3p. LncRNA HOTTIP was highly expressed in gastric carcinoma cell lines MGC-803, HGC-27, SNU-1, and SGC-7901 than in normal gastric mucosa cell line RGM-1. After knockdown of lncRNA HOTTIP, the proliferation function of gastric carcinoma cells was markedly weakened, and the proportion of apoptotic cells increased. LncRNA HOTTIP was able to adsorb miR-615-3p via a sponge effect. Notably, knockdown of miR-615-3p restored the effect of silenced lncRNA HOTTIP on the proliferation function of gastric carcinoma cells. LncRNA HOTTIP is highly expressed in gastric carcinoma cells. It affects cell proliferation and apoptosis in gastric carcinoma by adsorbing miR-615-3p via a sponge effect.

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