Abstract

ABSTRACT Long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) TSPEAR-AS2 (TSPEAR Antisense RNA 2) participates in many human diseases, while its roles in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are unknown. Plasma expression levels of TSPEAR-AS2 and microRNA (miR)-212-3p in both RA patients and healthy controls were measured by RT-qPCR. Diagnostic potentials of plasma TSPEAR-AS2 and miR-212-3p were assessed by ROC curve analysis. Normalized expression levels of TSPEAR-AS2 and miR-212-3p were subjected to Pearson’s correlation coefficient to evaluate their corrections. TSPEAR-AS2 was significantly downregulated in RA patients, while plasma expression levels of miR-212-3p were significantly increased in RA patients. The expression of TSPEAR-AS2 and miR-212-3p showed promising diagnostic value for RA. Plasma expression levels of TSPEAR-AS2 and miR-212-3p were significantly and inversely correlated in RA patients but not in healthy controls. Besides, overexpression of TSPEAR-AS2 decreased the apoptosis of RA HFLSs, while miR-212-3p increased cell apoptosis. In addition, miR-212-3p attenuated the effects of overexpression of TSPEAR-AS2. Overexpression of TSPEAR-AS2 decreased the expression levels of miR-212-3p in HFLS, while overexpression of miR-212-3p did not affect the expression of TSPEAR-AS2. In conclusion, TSPEAR-AS2 is downregulated in RA and its overexpression can decrease the apoptosis of RA HFLSs by downregulating miR-212-3p.

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