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Long non-coding RNA SPRY4-IT1 promotes development of hepatic cellular carcinoma by interacting with ERRα and predicts poor prognosis.
Scientific Reports 2017 December 8
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has become one of the most common leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide. This study investigates the role of lncRNA, SPRY4-IT1 in the development of HCC. Quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) was performed and the results showed that SPRY4-IT1 expression was up-regulated in HCC tissues and high expression of SPRY4-IT1 was associated with poor 5-year overall survival in the HCC patient cohort. Clinicopathological analysis showed that the expression of SPRY4-IT1 was significantly correlated with TNM stage in HCC patients. In vitro CCK-8 assay, colony formation assay, cell invasion and migration assays demonstrated that knock-down of SPRY4-IT1 suppressed cell proliferation, colony formation, cell invasion and migration in HCC cells. Flow cytometric analysis showed that knock-down of SPRY4-IT1 induced cell cycle arrest at G0 /G1 phase and induced apoptosis. In addition, knock-down of SPRY4-IT1 also suppressed the mRNA and protein expression of estrogen-related receptor α (ERRα). Similarly, knock-down of ERRα inhibited cell proliferation, colony formation, cell invasion and migration in HCC cells. More importantly, ERRα overexpression antagonized the effects of SPRY4-IT1 knock-down on cell proliferation, colony formation, cell invasion and migration in HCC cells. Taken together, our data highlights the pivotal role of SPRY4-IT1 in the tumorigenesis of HCC.
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