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Gambogenic Acid Inhibits Invasion and Metastasis of Melanoma through Regulation of lncRNA MEG3

Meng Wang, Yating Tu, Chun Liu, Hui Cheng, Mengxiao Zhang, Qinglin Li

2023Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cutaneous melanoma is an aggressive cancer, which is the most common type of melanoma. In our previous studies, gambogenic acid (GNA) inhibited the proliferation and migration of melanoma cells. Maternally expressed gene 3 (MEG3) is a long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) that has been shown to have inhibitory effects in a variety of cancers. However, the mechanisms in melanoma progression need to be further investigated. In the current study, we investigated the inhibitory effect of GNA on melanoma and its molecular mechanism through a series of cell and animal experiments. We found that GNA could improve epithelial mesenchymal transition by up-regulating the expression of the lncRNA MEG3 gene, thereby inhibiting melanoma metastasis in vitro and in vivo.

Topics & Concepts

MelanomaMEG3Cancer researchMetastasisIn vivoIn vitroBiologyLong non-coding RNAEpithelial–mesenchymal transitionCancerGeneGene expressionCellInhibitory postsynaptic potentialRNAGeneticsEndocrinologyCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchRNA Research and Splicingmelanin and skin pigmentation
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