Abstract

Malignant glioma is an aggressive brain cancer that responds poorly to chemotherapy. However, the molecular mechanism underlying the development of chemoresistance in glioma is not well-understood. In this study, we show that long non-coding RNA AC023115.3 is induced by cisplatin in human glioblastoma cells and that elevated AC023115.3 promotes cisplatin-induced apoptosis by inhibiting autophagy. Further mechanistic studies revealed that AC023115.3 acts as a competing endogenous RNA for miR-26a and attenuates the inhibitory effect of miR-26a on GSK3β, a proline-directed serine-threonine kinase that promotes the degradation of Mcl1, leading to an increase in GSK3β and a decrease in autophagy. Additionally, we discovered that AC023115.3 improves chemosensitivity of glioma cells to cisplatin by regulating the miR-26a-GSK3β-Mcl1 pathway. Thus, these data indicate that the AC023115.3-miR-26a-GSK3β signalling axis plays an important role in reducing the chemoresistance of glioma.

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