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RP11-462C24.1 Suppresses Proliferation and Invasion of Colorectal Carcinoma Cells by Regulating HSP70 Through PI3K/AKT Signaling Pathway

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Journal Hum Cell
Publisher Springer
Specialty Cell Biology
Date 2020 Sep 18
PMID 32946066
Citations 4
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Abstract

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third leading cause of cancer-related death around the world. In this study, we investigated the roles of LncRNA RP11-462C24.1 in CRC. The expressions of RP11-462C24.1 in CRC tissues and cells were measured. Then, the effects of RP11-462C24.1 on CRC proliferation, cell cycle, apoptosis, and invasion were evaluated both in vivo and in vitro; Last, the underlying mechanisms of concerning the signaling pathway regulated by RP11-462C24.1 was determined. From the results, we found that RP11-462C24.1 was significantly decreased in CRC tumor tissues and the CRC cell lines, which were most significant in SW480 and HT-29 cell lines; moreover, transient overexpression of RP11-462C24.1 suppressed the growth and migration while promoted apoptosis of SW480 and HT-29 cells, while knockdown of RP11-462C24.1 has shown the opposite effects; RP11-462C24.1 may also inhibit the growth of CRC tumors in xenograft mice models; additionally, 70 kD heat shock proteins (HSP70) has been identified as one of the most significantly deferentially expressed genes by RNA-seq, and we further confirmed that RP11-462C24.1 may affect the growth and metathesis of CRC cells via regulating HSP70 and PI3K/AKT signaling pathway. In summary, these results indicated that RP11-462C24 may function as a tumor suppressor in the development of CRC.

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