LncRNA ST8SIA6-AS1 facilitates hepatocellular carcinoma progression by governing miR-651-5p/TM4SF4 axis

The oncogenic role of ST8SIA6-AS1 in different cancers was reported, including hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, the underlying mechanism has not been completely explored. Real time quantitative PCR analysis was conducted to assess the ST8SIA6-AS1, miR-651-5p and TM4SF4 expression in HCC tissues and cells. Cell counting kit-8 and wound-healing migration assays were adopted to evaluate the HCC cell proliferation and migration, respectively. The expression of apoptosis-related proteins (Bax and Bcl-2) in human colorectal cancer cells (HCC) was determined by western blotting. In addition to bioinformatics analysis, RNA immunoprecipitation studies and luciferase reporter assays were undertaken to investigate the direct target relationship among ST8SIA6-AS1 and miR-651-5p or TM4SF4. Highly expressed ST8SIA6-AS1 and TM4SF4 as well as poorly expressed miR-651-5p were detected in HCC tissues and cells. Clinically, miR-651-5p expression in HCC tissues is negatively correlated with ST8SIA6-AS1 or TM4SF4. Cell functional assays demonstrated that ST8SIA6-AS1 silencing resulted in weakened proliferative and migratory capacities in HCC cells in addition to increase Bax expression and reduced Bcl-2 expression. ST8SIA6-AS1 exhibited its oncogenic function by sponging tumor suppressor miR-651-5p, and the anti-oncogenic of miR-651-5p was offset by its TM4SF4. The manipulation of ST8SIA6-AS1/miR-651-5p/TM4SF4 axis-mediated oncogenicity in HCC might shed new light on HCC diagnosis and the...
Source: Anti-Cancer Drugs - Category: Cancer & Oncology Tags: Original Studies Source Type: research