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Long non‐coding RNA SNHG15 promotes CDK14 expression via miR‐486 to accelerate non‐small cell lung cancer cells progression and metastasis
Authors:Bing Jin  Hua Jin  Hai‐Bo Wu  Jian‐Jun Xu  Bing Li
Institution:1. Department of Chest Surgery, Nanyang City Center Hospital, Nanyang, China;2. Department of Respiration, Jinshan Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University, Shanghai, China;3. Fudan University, Yangpu District, Shanghai, China;4. Central Laboratory, Jinshan Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University, Jinshan District, Shanghai, China
Abstract:Long non‐coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been validated to play important role in multiple cancers, including non‐small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). In present study, our team investigate the biologic role of SNHG15 in the NSCLC tumorigenesis. LncRNA SNHG15 was significantly upregulated in NSCLC tissue samples and cells, and its overexpression was associated with poor prognosis of NSCLC patients. In vitro, loss‐of‐functional cellular experiments showed that SNHG15 silencing significantly inhibited the proliferation, promoted the apoptosis, and induced the cycle arrest at G0//G1 phase. In vivo, xenograft assay showed that SNHG15 silencing suppressed tumor growth of NSCLC cells. Besides, SNHG15 silencing decreased CDK14 protein expression both in vivo and vitro. Bioinformatics tools and luciferase reporter assay confirmed that miR‐486 both targeted the 3′‐UTR of SNHG15 and CDK14 and was negatively correlated with their expression levels. In summary, our study conclude that the ectopic overexpression of SNHG15 contribute to the NSCLC tumorigenesis by regulating CDK14 protein via sponging miR‐486, providing a novel insight for NSCLC pathogenesis and potential therapeutic strategy for NSCLC patients.
Keywords:CDK14  long non‐coding RNA  miR‐486  non‐small cell lung cancer  SNHG15
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