Abstract

BackgroundIt is known that Lnc712 plays an important role in the pathogenesis of breast cancer. However, whether it is involved in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains unknown. In this study, we aimed to investigate the role and underlying mechanism of Lnc712 in HCC.MethodsSixty-four HCC patients were enrolled and followed up for 5 years to analyze the prognostic value of Lnc712 for HCC. HCC cells were transfected with Lnc712 expression vector, Bach-1 expression vector (or siRNA) and miR-142-3p mimic (or inhibitor) to explore the interactions among Lnc712, miR-142-3p and Bach-1. Cell proliferation, migration, invasion and cell cycle were analyzed by CCK-8 assay, transwell assay, wound healing assay and flow cytometry assay, respectively.ResultsThe expression of Lnc712 was upregulated in HCC, and the upregulated Lnc712 expression was significantly related to poor overall survival in HCC patients. In HCC cells, Lnc712 interacted with miR-142-3p and upregulated Bach-1, a target of miR-142-3p. In addition, Lnc712 promoted HCC cell proliferation, migration, invasion and cell cycle, while its effects were abolished by miR-142-3p mimic. Moreover, miR-142-3p mimic enhanced HCC cell proliferation, migration, invasion and cell cycle, while its effects were abolished by Bach-1 overexpression. miR-142-3p inhibitor repressed cell proliferation, migration, invasion and cell cycle in HCC cells, while its effects were abolished by Bach-1 knockdown. Furthermore, Lnc712 knockdown remarkably inhibited HCC tumor growth in nude mice.ConclusionLnc712 may promote the development of HCC by targeting the miR-142-3p/Bach-1 axis.

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