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LINC00473 Promotes the Taxol Resistance Via MiR-15a in Colorectal Cancer

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Journal Biosci Rep
Specialty Cell Biology
Date 2018 Aug 22
PMID 30126852
Citations 30
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Dysregulation of long non-coding RNAs (LncRNAs) participated into the initiation and progression of different diseases via direct regulation of proteins or indirect regulation of microRNA (miRNA)-target genes. LINC00473 is a novel carcinoma-related LncRNA and up-regulated in many cancers for tumor growth and metastasis, but its role in chemotherapy resistance is unclear. We here investigated the function of LINC00473 in colorectal cancer (CRC) and The CRC tissues (=20) and relative normal tissues were collected and found that LINC00473 was overexpressed in CRC tissues when compared with which in normal tissues. Highly expressed LINC00473 predicted large tumor size, high TNM stage of CRC patients. Interestingly, the tumor suppressor miR-15a was down-regulated and negatively correlated with LINC00473 levels in CRC. LINC00473 harbored the binding sites for miR-15a and reduced its availability in CRC cell line HCT116. Knockdown of LINC00473 elevated the expression of miR-15a. Moreover, in the Taxol-resistant HCT116, the LINC00473 level was further increased than that in HCT116. Knockdown of LINC00473 restored the Taxol-induced cytotoxicity, inhibited the cell vitality, colony formation and induced apoptosis, impaired the ability of migration or invasion, but these effects could be abrogated by the inhibition of miR-15a. Mechanistically, the BCL-2-related anti-apoptosis pathway was activated and the multidrug-resistant (MDR) genes LRP, MDR1 were up-regulated by LINC00473. Furthermore, inhibition of LINC00473 could overcome the Taxol resistance of CRC cells, could recover the expression of tumor suppressor miR-15a and chemotherapy-induced tumor regression, indicating that LINC00473 functioned as oncogene in CRC via miR-15a.

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