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BackgroundEndometrial carcinoma (EC) is one common gynecological tumor, threatening physical and psychological health of females. Huge amount of essays indicated that long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) were widely reported to serve as a crucial regulator in the biological movements among multiple carcinomas, including EC.MethodsRT-qPCR was implemented to detect the expression of target genes. Loss/gain-of-function experiments certified the impacts of OIP5-AS1 and miR-152-3p on EC cell progression.ResultsData of this research suggested that powerful expression of OIP5-AS1 was discovered in EC cell lines. Loss/gain-of-function assays inferred that OIP5-AS1 promoted proliferative, migratory and invasive abilities, and Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition (EMT). In addition, we identified miR-152-3p expression was negatively modulated by OIP5-AS1. OIP5-AS1 accelerated the development of EC cells via downregulating miR-152-3p expression. SLC7A5 was selected out as a downstream target of miR-152-3p. The competing relationship between OIP5-AS1 and SLC7A5 was corroborated by luciferase reporter assay. Eventually, the results of rescue assays indicated that SLC7A5 overexpression could restore the impacts of OIP5-AS1 ablation on the progression of EC cells.ConclusionOur research confirmed that OIP5-AS1 propeled the development of EC cells through targeting miR-152-3p/SLC7A5. OIP5-AS1 could be utilized as a target for EC treatment.

Highlights

  • Endometrial carcinoma (EC) is one common gynecological tumor, threatening physical and psychological health of females

  • We observed from RNA extraction and real-time quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR) a high expression of OIP5-AS1 in Ishikawa and ECC cells compared with SHT290 (Fig. 1A)

  • OIP5-AS1 is high-expressed in EC cells, and OIP5-AS1 promotes the process of EC cells

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Introduction

Endometrial carcinoma (EC) is one common gynecological tumor, threatening physical and psychological health of females. Huge amount of essays indicated that long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) were widely reported to serve as a crucial regulator in the biological movements among multiple carcinomas, including EC. Endometrial carcinoma (EC) is considered as one of the most widespread gynecological malignancies in European Union, with more than 73,000 cases diagnosed in 2020[1]. Great progress has been made in therapies for EC, the LncRNAs are a cluster of transcripts with over 200 bases in length and without the ability to translate proteins [5]. Emerging evidence has attested the importance of lncRNAs in the process of various cancers. Liang et al Cancer Cell Int (2021) 21:440 the link between OIP5-AS1 and EC still remains to be explored

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