Abstract

Melanoma belongs to cutaneous malignancy. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been suggested as crucial effectors in modulating progression of different malignancies, including melanoma. However, novel lncRNA solute carrier organic anion transporter family member 4A1 antisense RNA 1 (SLCO4A1-AS1) was not reported in melanoma. Herein, SLCO4A1-AS1 was detected to be up-regulated in melanoma cell lines compared with human normal melanocytes (HEM-a). Additionally, proliferation, migration and invasion of melanoma cells were weakened but apoptosis was facilitated due to SLCO4A1-AS1 down-regulation. Subsequently, miR-1306-5p was revealed to be sequestered by SLCO4A1-AS1 and down-regulated in melanoma cells. Functional assays further sustained that overexpressed miR-1306-5p had inhibitory influence on proliferation, migration and invasion and promoting influence on apoptosis of melanoma cells. Polycomb group ring finger 2 (PCGF2) was predicted as the downstream of miR-1306-5p, displaying aberrantly high expression in melanoma cell lines. Furthermore, PCGF2 expression was negatively modulated by miR-1306-5p and positively regulated by SLCO4A1-AS1. Finally, rescue assays demonstrated melanoma cell malignant behaviours suppressed by SLCO4A1-AS1knockdown could be reversed by overexpressed PCGF2. Our study suggested that SLCO4A1-AS1 promoted the melanoma cell malignant behaviours via targeting miR-1306-5p/PCGF2, which might facilitate the discovery of novel biomarkers for melanoma treatment.

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