Abstract

Accumulating evidences suggest that lncRNA FOXD2-AS1 plays an important role in tumor progression, however, its function in tongue squamous cell carcinoma (TSCC) remains unknown. This research aims to investigate the function and mechanism of FOXD2-AS1 in the modulation of tongue squamous cell carcinoma progression. Expression of FOXD2-AS1 was detected in TSCC tissues and TCGA data. Receiver operating characteristic curves (ROCs) analysis and bioinformatic analysis of TCGA data were performed to investigate the role of FOXD2-AS1 in TSCC prognosis. After siRNA-mediated downregulation of FOXD2-AS1, wound healing assay, Transwell migration and invasion assays, and MTS proliferation assay were conducted to explore the effects that FOXD2-AS1 exerted on SCC-9 and CAL-27 cell lines. Western blotting was performed to detect the downstream protein changes. Compared to the normal tissues and samples, FOXD2-AS1 significantly highly expressed in TSCC tissues and in TSCC samples of TCGA data, and high expression of FOXD2-AS1 was associated with lymphatic metastasis and poor TNM stages. ROC analysis and bioinformatic analysis of TCGA data further suggested that high expression of FOXD2-AS1 was associated with TSCC poor prognosis. Downregulation of FOXD2-AS1 inhibited the migration and invasion of SCC-9 and CAL-27 cell lines. Western blotting showed that the expression of p-p44 and p-p65 downregulated after FOXD2-AS1 knockdown. High expression of FOXD2-AS1 promotes TSCC progression through modulating NF-kB and ERK MAPK signaling pathways and is associated with TSCC poor prognosis, it could be a novel therapeutic target and prognostic biomarker for TSCC.

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