Long noncoding MAGI2-as3 suppresses several cellular processes of lung squamous cell carcinoma cells by regulating miR-374a/b-5p/CADM2 axis

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Background: Lung squamous cell carcinoma (LUSC) accounts for approximately 30% of all lung cancers that possesses the highest occurrence and mortality in all cancer types. Long noncoding RNAs have been reported to modulate tumor development for several decades. Aim of the Study: This research aims to investigate the role of MAGI2-AS3 in LUSC. Methods: RT-qPCR tested genes (including MAGI2-AS3, miR-374a/b-5p and CADM2) expression. Cell proliferation was detected by colony formation and EdU assays. Cell migration and invasion were evaluated by transwell assay. Flow cytometry analysis of apoptotic cells and Western blot analysis on apoptosis-related genes were applied to measure cell apoptosis. Nuclear-cytoplasmic fractionation and FISH assay positioned MAGI2-AS3. The combination between miR-374a/b-5p and MAGI2-AS3 (or CADM2) was determined by luciferase reporter assay and RIP assay. Results: MAGI2-AS3 inhibited the proliferative, migratory and invasive capability of LUSC cells with upregulated expression. Additionally, MAGI2-AS3 overexpression promoted cell apoptosis. We discovered that MAGI2-AS3 was located in the cytoplasm. Hereafter, we found out that MAGI2-AS3 targeted miR-374a/b-5p. CADM2 was targeted by miR-374a/ b-5p. Finally, rescue assays indicated that the promoting effects of miR-374a/b-5p amplification on biological activities were restored by CADM2 addition. Conclusion: In conclusion, lncRNA MAGI2-AS3 suppressed LUSC by regulating miR374a/b-5p/CADM2 axis, which might potentially serve as a therapeutic marker for LUSC patients.

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He, J., Zhou, X., Li, L., & Han, Z. (2020). Long noncoding MAGI2-as3 suppresses several cellular processes of lung squamous cell carcinoma cells by regulating miR-374a/b-5p/CADM2 axis. Cancer Management and Research, 12, 289–302. https://doi.org/10.2147/CMAR.S232595

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