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Overexpression of IncRNA H19 enhances carcinogenesis and metastasis of gastric cancer

Journal

ONCOTARGET
Volume 5, Issue 8, Pages 2318-2329

Publisher

IMPACT JOURNALS LLC
DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.1913

Keywords

gastric cancer; long non-coding RNA; H19; microRNA; miR-675

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81172324, 91229106, 81272749, 81372231]
  2. Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality [12XD1403700, 13ZR1425600]
  3. Key Projects in the National Science & Technology Pillar Program of China [2014BAI09B03]
  4. Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China [20110073110071]

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Long non-coding RNAs (IncRNAs) play key roles in the progression and metastasis of some carcinomas. We previously showed that the expression of IncRNAs H19 (H19) was higher in gastric cancer (GC) tissues than that in paired noncanerous tissues. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. In this study, H19/miR-675 knockdown models in the MKN45 cell line and ectopic expression models in the SGC7901 cell line were established, and a co-expression network of H19 was generated to identify target genes by RIP and DLR. The results showed that overexpression of H19 promoted the features of GC including proliferation, migration, invasion and metastasis. An H19 co-expression network identified ISM1 as a binding protein of H19, and its expression was positively correlated with that of H19. CALN1 was identified as a target gene of miR-675 and its expression was negatively correlated with that of miR-675. H19 and MiR-675 function in a similar manner. However, H19 RNA actively binds to ISM1 and miR-675 targets CALN1. These differences suggest that H19 plays other roles besides encoding miR-675 in GC. Our results suggest that the effect of H19 in GC is mediated by the direct upregulation of ISM1 and the indirect suppression of CALN1 expression via miR-675.

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