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Long Noncoding RNA LINC00526 Represses Glioma Progression via Regulating miR-5581-3p/BEX1

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JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY
Volume 2021, Issue -, Pages -

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HINDAWI LTD
DOI: 10.1155/2021/8171250

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The study revealed that LINC00526 acts as a tumor-suppressive lncRNA in glioma by directly regulating the miR-5581-3p/BEX1 axis, showing its potential as a therapeutic target for glioma treatment.
The roles of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) in regulating glioma progression have been widely recognized in recent years. This work was to investigate the roles and associated mechanisms of LINC00526 in glioma progression. LINC00526 expression in glioma tissues and cells and their normal counterparts was measured with quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction method. Functions of LINC00526 in glioma were investigated with in vitro experiments. Moreover, competitive RNA (ceRNA) theory was employed to understand mechanisms of action of LINC00526 in glioma. LINC00526 was found to be decreased in glioma tissues and cell lines compared with their normal counterparts. Silencing the expression of LINC00526 promotes, while forcing its expression, inhibits glioma cell growth and invasion. Mechanism analyses showed LINC00526 functions as a sponge for microRNA-5581-3p (miR-5581-3p) to regulate brain-expressed X-linked 1 (BEX1) expression and, in the end, affects glioma progression. Collectively, our study indicated LINC00526 serves as a tumor-suppressive lncRNA and directly regulates miR-5581-3p/BEX1 axis in glioma.

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