Abstract

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the leading contributor to cancer-relevant deaths worldwide with severe incidence and mortality. An extensive body of evidence has demonstrated that lncRNA plays a critical role in the oncogenicity of CRC. Despite the oncogenic function of FAM201A in esophageal squamous cell cancer and non-small-cell lung cancer, the potential of FAM201A in CRC progression remains unknown. FAM201A expression level was significantly enhanced in CRC cells compared with normal cells. Further, functional experiments illustrated that knockdown of FAM201A restrained cell growth, stemness and promoted chemoresistance of CRC cells. By exploring molecular mechanism of FAM201A, we found that FAM201A acted as a sponge of miR-3163. More importantly, oncogene MACC1 was confirmed to be a direct target of miR-3163 and FAM201A modulated MACC1 expression level via competing for miR-3163. Subsequently, we testified that FAM201A exerted its role in the tumorigenesis and development of CRC through targeting miR-3163/MACC1. Animal assay certified that FAM201A expedited CRC cell growth in vivo. In conclusion, our study was the first to unveil that FAM201A promoted cell proliferation and CSC characteristics in CRC via regulation of the miR-3163/MACC1 axis, which provided clues for the clinical treatment of patients with this disease.

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