Background: This study mainly explored the expression level of LINC-PINT in bladder cancer and its relationship with prognosis. Meanwhile, the effect of LINC-PINT on the biological function of bladder cancer was also explored. Methods: The expression levels of LINC-PINT and miR-155-5p were detected by qRT-PCR. The prognostic significance of LINC-PINT in bladder cancer was studied by the Kaplan–Meier curve and Log rank test. CCK-8 and Transwell assays were used to analyze the proliferation, migration, and invasion ability. The targeting relationship between LINC-PINT and miR-155-5p was analyzed using bioinformatics and dual-luciferase reporter assays. Results: The expression of LINC-PINT was downregulated in bladder cancer tissues and cell lines, and miR-155-5p showed the opposite trend in bladder cancer tissues. Kaplan– Meier curve proved that the patients with low LINC-PINT expression had a lower five-year survival rate and the Log rank test displayed that LINC-PINT was a prognostic factor of BC. CCK-8 and Transwell results showed that LINC-PINT could inhibit the ability of prolifera-tion, migration, and invasion. LINC-PINT was proved to target miR-155-5p in bladder cancer. Dual-luciferase reporter gene assay showed that the relative luciferase activity of overexpression miR-155-5p co-transfected with LINC-PINT-wt was significantly lower. LINC-PINT was negatively correlated with miR-155-5p. Conclusion: LINC-PINT is a potential prognostic marker of bladder cancer, and the up-regulation of Lin-PINT can inhibit the proliferation, invasion, and migration of bladder cancer cells by targeting miR-155-5p.
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Han, X., Liu, J., Liu, Y., Mou, L., & Li, C. (2021). Linc-pint inhibited malignant progression of bladder cancer by targeting mir-155-5p. Cancer Management and Research. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/CMAR.S305547
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