Abstract

Plain Language Summary Asthma is a common chronic inflammatory respiratory disease worldwide. The lncRNA BCYRN1 has been shown to function in the inhibition of smooth muscle cell differentiation and vascular development, but its function and potential molecular mechanisms of lncRNA BCYRN1 in bronchial smooth muscle cells (BSMCs) in asthma remain unknown. In this study, the expression of lncRNA BCYRN1 was found to be upregulated in the blood and sputum of patients with asthma. Cell counting kit-8, colony formation and flow cytometric analysis revealed that overexpression of lncRNA BCYRN1 significantly promoted the proliferation and migration of BSMCs, inhibited cell apoptosis and affected cell cycle arrest, promoting DNA replication. These effects were reversed after lncRNA BCYRN1 inhibition. RNA-seq identified 434 common differentially expressed genes in the lncRNA BCYRN1 overexpression and knockdown groups, and verified their expression levels by RT-qPCR. Gene ontology, Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes and Gene set enrichment analysis indicated that these genes were mainly involved in external stimulus, cell cycle, growth factor activity, cytokine interactions, and inflammatory response. The identification of the highly expressed lncRNA BCYRN1 in patients with asthma, combined with functional experiments and transcriptional data, suggests that lncRNA BCYRN1 can mediate the development of asthma and can be used as a promising diagnostic and prognostic biomarker for asthma.

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