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PDK1-stabilized LncRNA SPRY4-IT1 promotes breast cancer progression via activating NF-kappa B signaling pathway

Journal

MOLECULAR CARCINOGENESIS
Volume 62, Issue 7, Pages 1009-1024

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/mc.23542

Keywords

breast cancer; NF-kappa B signaling pathway; PDK1; SPRY4-IT1

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In this study, it was found that PDK1 regulated the lncRNA SPRY4-IT1 in breast cancer cells, leading to enhanced stability and promoting tumor progression. SPRY4-IT1 was highly expressed in breast cancer and played a crucial role in cell proliferation and inhibition of apoptosis. The PDK1/SPRY4-IT1/NFKBIA axis was identified as a potential therapeutic target in breast cancer.
Pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase 1 (PDK1) is a widely known glycolytic enzyme, and some evidence showed that PDK1 promoted breast cancer by multiple approaches. However, very few lncRNAs have been identified to be associated with PDK1 in breast cancer in previous research. In this study, we found that lncRNA sprouty4-intron transcript 1 (SPRY4-IT1) was regulated by PDK1 with correlation analysis, and PDK1 upregulated SPRY4-IT1 remarkably in breast cancer cells, as PDK1 interacted with SPRY4-IT1 in the nucleus and significantly enhanced the stability of SRPY4-IT1. Furthermore, SPRY4-IT1 was highly expressed in breast cancer, significantly promoted the proliferation and inhibited apoptosis of breast cancer cells. In terms of mechanism, SPRY4-IT1 inhibited the transcription of NFKBIA and the expression of I?Ba, thus promoting the formation of p50/p65 complex and activating NF-?B signaling pathway, which facilitated survival of breast cancer cells. Therefore, our finding reveals that PDK1/SPRY4-IT1/NFKBIA axis plays a crucial role that promoting tumor progression, and SPRY4-IT1 knockdown incombined with PDK1 inhibitor is promising to be a new therapeutic strategy in breast cancer.

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