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LncRNA SNHG3 promotes gastric cancer cell proliferation and metastasis by regulating the miR-139-5p/MYB axis

Yan Xie, Rong Li, Min He, Yuyou Jiang, Haiyu Li, Li Mai, Fangzhou Song

2021Aging38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) SNHG3 has been shown to play oncogenic roles in several cancer types, but the mechanisms underlying its activity are poorly understood. In this study, we aimed to explore the clinical relevance and mechanistic role of SNHG3 in gastric cancer (GC). We found that SNHG3 expression in GC cell lines and tissues was significantly increased, and the upregulation of this lncRNA was correlated with tumor clinical stage and decreased patient survival. Knocking down SNHG3 in GC cells impaired the proliferative, migratory, and invasive activity in vitro and constrained in vivo GC xenograft tumor growth. Mechanistically, SNHG3 was found to bind and sequester miR-139-5p, thereby indirectly promoting the upregulation of the miR-139-5p target gene MYB. These data demonstrated that SNHG3 functions in an oncogenic manner to drive GC proliferation, migration, and invasion by regulating the miR-139-5p/MYB axis.

Topics & Concepts

Downregulation and upregulationCancer researchMYBLong non-coding RNACell growthBiologyMetastasisCancerCompeting endogenous RNAGeneGene expressionGeneticsCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchCircular RNAs in diseasesMicroRNA in disease regulation