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Long noncoding RNA NNT‐AS1 promotes gastric cancer proliferation and invasion by regulating microRNA‐363 expression
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EngineeringGc ProgressionPathologyTumor BiologyTranscriptional RegulationCancer Cell BiologyRna Nnt‐as1Long Non-coding RnaGc Cell LinesCancer ResearchMicrorna‐363 ExpressionGastric Cancer ProliferationRna BiologyGastric CancerGene ExpressionMicrorna DetectionCell BiologyTumor MicroenvironmentTumor SuppressorSystems BiologyMedicineNon-coding Rna
Increasing studies showed that long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) had crucial regulatory roles in various tumors, including gastric cancer (GC). Recent studies demonstrated that lncRNA nicotinamide nucleotide transhydrogenase-antisense RNA1 (NNT-AS1) played an important role in several tumors. However, the role and expression of NNT-AS1 in GC progression remain unknown. In our study, we indicated that NNT-AS1 expression was upregulated in GC samples compared with the nontumor tissues. We also showed that NNT-AS1 expression was upregulated in the GC cell lines. Ectopic expression of NNT-AS1 promoted GC cell line HGC-27 cell proliferation, cell cycle progression, and invasion. In addition, we showed that NNT-AS1 acted as a sponge competing endogenous RNA for microRNA-363 (miR-363), which was downregulated in the GC samples and cell lines. miR-363 expression was negatively related with NNT-AS1 expression in GC samples. Upregulated expression of miR-363 suppressed GC cell growth, cycle, and invasion. Furthermore, we reported that elevated expression of NNT-AS1 promoted GC cell proliferation, cycle, and invasion partly by suppressing miR-363 expression. These results indicated that lncRNA NNT-AS1 acted as an oncogene in the development of GC partly by inhibiting miR-363 expression.
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