Cancer Cell International (Mar 2020)

Down-regulation of LINC00472 promotes osteosarcoma tumorigenesis by reducing FOXO1 expressions via miR-300

  • Jingwei Zhang,
  • Jieyuan Zhang,
  • Dong Zhang,
  • Weifeng Ni,
  • Haijun Xiao,
  • Bizeng Zhao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12935-020-01170-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

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Abstract Background Osteosarcoma (OS) is one of the most common types of primary bone tumors which poses negative effects on the bones of both young children and adolescents. LncRNA LINC00472 has been reported to be involved with poor prognostics in breast cancer and ovarian cancer. As a new lncRNA, its role in OS remains to be elusive. Herein, we are focused to explore its regulatory mechanism in the development of OS. Methods qRT-PCR was utilized to examine the expressions of LINC00472 and miR-300 in OS tissues and cell lines. OS cell lines of U2OS and MG63 were used to investigate the biological function of LINC00472. Xenograft tumor model was built in nude mice with MG63 cells. Results The expressions of LINC00472 were inhibited in OS tissues and cells, and were negatively related to the expressions of miR-300. LINC00472 directly targeted miR-300. FOXO1 was inhibited in OS tissues and its expressions were negatively related to the expressions of miR-300. LINC00472 over-expressions decreased cell proliferation abilities and colony formation abilities. These effects were mediated by miR-300. The silence of LINC00472 and over-expressions of miR-300 suppressed FOXO1 expressions. LINC00472 greatly reduced tumor growth in vivo and this effect was attenuated by miR-300 mimic. Conclusions From all the experiments and observations, we demonstrated that LINC00472 could be a potential tumor suppressor in OS through interacting with miR-300 and FOXO1.

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