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Long non-coding RNA HAND2-AS1 inhibits gastric cancer progression by suppressing TCEAL7 expression via targeting miR-769–5p

Lan Yu, Wei Luan, Zongqi Feng, Jianchao Jia, Zhouying Wu, Min Wang, Feng Li, Zhiying Li

2020Digestive and Liver Disease23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Increasing evidence showed that Heart and Neural Crest Derivatives Expressed 2 antisense RNA 1 (HAND2-AS1) was involved in the progression of several cancers, but its expression and function in gastric cancer (GC) was rarely reported. HAND2-AS1 expression in GC tissues and cells was detected at first. Cell function assays were performed to investigate the biological roles of HAND2-AS1 in GC cells. Moreover, the genes regulated by HAND2-AS1 in GC were investigated. Downregulation of HAND2-AS1 was found in GC tissues and cell lines. HAND2-AS1 overexpression inhibited GC cell proliferation, invasion, and arrested cell cycle at G0/G1 phase, whereas HADN2-AS1 knockdown significantly promoted cell proliferation and invasion. Bioinformatic analysis showed there is a potential HADN2-AS1/microRNA-769-5p (miR-769-5p)/transcription elongation factor A like 7 (TCEAL7) axis in GC. Luciferase activity reporter system was used to confirm this link. Taken together, our study showed that HAND2-AS1 exerts its tumor suppressive role in GC via regulating miR-769-5p/TCEAL7.

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Gene knockdownAntisense RNACancer researchCell growthmicroRNADownregulation and upregulationCell cycleBiologyCellCell cycle checkpointMolecular biologyRNAMedicineCell cultureGeneBiochemistryGeneticsCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchRNA modifications and cancerCircular RNAs in diseases
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