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The positive feedback loop of RHPN1-AS1/miR-1299/ETS1 accelerates the deterioration of gastric cancer
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2020
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Tumor BiologySystems BiologyOncologyMedicineGc SamplesCancer GenomicsGastric CancerCerna NetworkTumor SuppressorMicrorna DetectionCancer GeneticsRadiation OncologyCancer BiologyCell BiologyGene ExpressionTumor MicroenvironmentCancer ResearchPositive Feedback Loop
Gastric cancer (GC) is the most prevailing malignant tumor of digestive tract and accounts for a considerable part of cancer-relevant deaths worldwide. An increasing number of literatures highlight the important role of lncRNAs in the occurrence and development of GC. Considering that the function of RHPN1-AS1 in GC remains to be fully inquired, we purposed to investigate the potential and mechanism of RHPN1-AS1 in GC. The expression of RHPN1-AS1 was significantly upregulated in GC samples and cells. High RHPN1-AS1 level was strongly correlated with advanced stages of GC and predicted poor outcomes of GC. Furthermore, depletion of RHPN1-AS1 inhibited cell proliferation and cell cycle whereas promoted cell apoptosis. Subcellular fractionation analysis expounded the main expression of RHPN1-AS1 in GC cell cytoplasm. Herein, we conjectured that RHPN1-AS1 might exert its performance in GC through the ceRNA network. Our findings demonstrated that RHPN1-AS1 enhanced ETS1 expression via sponging miR-1299. More importantly, the transcriptional activation of RHPN1-AS1 was mediated by ETS1. Results of recue assays validated that RHPN1-AS1/miR-1299/ETS1 positive feedback loop aggravated the malignant behaviors of GC, revealing RHPN1-AS1 as a latent effective target for the treatment of GC patients.
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