Abstract
LncRNA H19 is involved in the development of multiple cancers. Here, we firstly provide new evidence that H19 can induce LIN28B, a conserved RNA binding protein, to accelerate lung cancer growth through sponging miR-196b. Abundance in LIN28B was observed in clinical lung cancer samples. A positive link was observed between H19 and LIN28B in clinical lung cancer samples. In lung cancer cells, H19 was capable of increasing LIN28B expression. Mechanistically, miR-196b directly targeted LIN28B to inhibit LIN28B expression. H19 was capable of promoting LIN28B expression through sequestering miR-196b. Functionally, H19-increased LIN28B conferred the cell proliferation of lung cancer. Our finding indicates that H19 depresses miR-196b to elevate LIN28B, resulting in accelerating cell proliferation in lung cancer.
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Ren, J., Fu, J., Ma, T., Yan, B., Gao, R., An, Z., & Wang, D. (2018). LncRNA H19-elevated LIN28B promotes lung cancer progression through sequestering miR-196b. Cell Cycle, 17(11), 1372–1380. https://doi.org/10.1080/15384101.2018.1482137
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