lncRNA MIR4435-2HG promotes cancer cell migration and invasion in prostate carcinoma by upregulating TGF- β1.

lncRNA MIR4435-2HG promotes cancer cell migration and invasion in prostate carcinoma by upregulating TGF-β1. Oncol Lett. 2019 Oct;18(4):4016-4021 Authors: Zhang H, Meng H, Huang X, Tong W, Liang X, Li J, Zhang C, Chen M Abstract The long noncoding (lnc) RNA MIR4435-2HG is known to promote lung cancer; however, its role in prostate carcinoma (PCa) remains unknown. The aim of the current study was therefore to investigate the role of MIR4435-2HG in PCa by detecting differential gene expression using quantitative PCR and ELISA kits. Furthermore, overexpression experiments were performed to analyze gene interactions and Transwell assays were used to analyze cell invasion and migration. The present study demonstrated that plasma levels of MIR4435-2HG and transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1) were significantly higher in patients with PCa compared with healthy controls. Furthermore, MIR4435-2HG and TGF-β1 plasma levels were positively correlated in patients with PCa, but not in healthy controls. The results from the follow-up study suggested that MIR4435-2HG was closely associated with patient survival. MIR4435-2HG overexpression and treatment with TGF-β1 promoted cancer cell invasion and migration. In addition, TGF-β inhibitor attenuated the enhancing effects of MIR4435-2HG overexpression on cell invasion and migration. MIR4435-2HG overexpression led to upregulation of TGF-β1 expression, whereas TGF-β1 treatment had no effect on ...
Source: Oncology Letters - Category: Cancer & Oncology Tags: Oncol Lett Source Type: research