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LncRNA-PAGBC acts as a microRNA sponge and promotes gallbladder tumorigenesis.

Xiang-Song WuFang WangHuai-Feng LiYun-Ping HuLin JiangFei ZhangMao-Lan LiXu-An WangYun-Peng JinYi-Jian ZhangWei LuWen-Guang WuYi-Jun ShuHao WengYang CaoRun-Fa BaoHai-Bin LiangZheng WangYi-Chi ZhangWei GongLei ZhengShu-Han SunYing-Bin Liu
Published in: EMBO reports (2017)
Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) play roles in the development and progression of many cancers; however, the contributions of lncRNAs to human gallbladder cancer (GBC) remain largely unknown. In this study, we identify a group of differentially expressed lncRNAs in human GBC tissues, including prognosis-associated gallbladder cancer lncRNA (lncRNA-PAGBC), which we find to be an independent prognostic marker in GBC Functional analysis indicates that lncRNA-PAGBC promotes tumour growth and metastasis of GBC cells. More importantly, as a competitive endogenous RNA (ceRNA), lncRNA-PAGBC competitively binds to the tumour suppressive microRNAs miR-133b and miR-511. This competitive role of lncRNA-PAGBC is required for its ability to promote tumour growth and metastasis and to activate the AKT/mTOR pathway. Moreover, lncRNA-PAGBC interacts with polyadenylate binding protein cytoplasmic 1 (PABPC1) and is stabilized by this interaction. This work provides novel insight on the molecular pathogenesis of GBC.
Keyphrases
  • long non coding rna
  • long noncoding rna
  • endothelial cells
  • binding protein
  • cell proliferation
  • papillary thyroid
  • gene expression
  • squamous cell
  • young adults
  • cell cycle arrest
  • genome wide analysis