Background/Aims: The colorectal neoplasia differentially expressed (CRNDE) gene is a long noncoding RNA (lncRNAs) that is upregulated in colorectal cancer and glioma. Here, we investigated the regulatory function of CRNDE in gastric cancer (GC). Methods: CRNDE and miR-145 expression were assayed by qRT-PCR, and E2F3 protein expression was measured by western blotting. A luciferase reporter assay was used to detect the direct regulation of miR-145 by CRNDE. Cell viability and colony formation of human GC cells were detected using MTT and colony formation assay, respectively. Results: CRNDE was highly expressed in GC cell lines and tissues; overexpression of CRNDE increased GC cell viability and promoted colony formation. Knockdown of CRNDE did not result in loss of expression-related effects on cell proliferation and colony formation. Further investigation revealed that the miR-145 target gene E2F3 was strongly expressed following CRNDE competitive molecular sponging of miR-145. Conclusion: CRNDE acted as a growth-promoting lncRNA in GC and maybe a potential target of GC treatment.
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Hu, C. E., Du, P. Z., Zhang, H. D., & Huang, G. J. (2017). Long noncoding RNA CRNDE promotes proliferation of gastric cancer cells by targeting miR-145. Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry, 42(1), 13–21. https://doi.org/10.1159/000477107
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