LEMD1-AS1 suppresses ovarian cancer progression through regulating MiR-183-5p/tp53 axis

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Background/Aims: Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) play a critical role in tumorigenesis and progression of ovarian cancer (OC). This study focused on the function and potential mechanism toward LEMD1-AS1 (LEMD1 antisense RNA 1) in the progression of ovarian cancer. Materials and Methods: The expression of LEMD1-AS1 in OC tissues was evaluated in TCGA and Gene Expression Omnibus datasets (GSE119056) and confirmed in OC cell lines via qRT-PCR (quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction). Then, the location of LEMD1-AS1 in the cytoplasmic and nuclear RNAs extracted from OV cells was detected by qRT-PCR. Cell Counting Kit-8 (CCK-8), colony formation, wound-healing and transwell assays were applied to examine cell viability, proliferation, migration and invasion, respectively. Further, the effect of LEMD1-AS1 on OC tumor growth was determined via subcutaneous xenotransplanted tumor model. The potential target for LEMD1-AS1 was validated via dual-luciferase activity assay, RNA pull-down and RNA immunoprecipitation. Results: The expression of LEMD1-AS1 was decreased in OC tissues and cell lines. Forced overexpression of LEMD1-AS1 inhibited the proliferation, migration and invasion of ovarian cancer cells and transplanted tumor growth in nude mice. We found that LEMD1-AS1 was mainly located in the cytoplasm of OC cells and contained complementary sites of miR-183-5p. Mechanistically, our results showed that LEMD1-AS1 could directly interact with miR-183-5p and tumor protein p53 (TP53). The anti-tumor role of LEMD1-AS1 on OC progression depended on miR-183-5p-mediated TP53 expression. Conclusion: LEMD1-AS1 suppresses OC progression through sponging miR-183-5p and regulation of TP53, suggesting a novel biomarker and target for OC.

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Guo, R., & Qin, Y. (2020). LEMD1-AS1 suppresses ovarian cancer progression through regulating MiR-183-5p/tp53 axis. OncoTargets and Therapy, 13, 7387–7398. https://doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S250850

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