Knockdown of LncRNA SCAMP1 suppressed malignant biological behaviours of glioma cells via modulating miR-499a-5p/LMX1A/NLRC5 pathway

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Abstract

Dysregulation of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) confirm that it plays a crucial role in tumourigenesis and malignant progression of glioma. The present study demonstrated that LncRNA secretory carrier membrane protein 1 (SCAMP1) was up-regulated and functioned as an oncogene in glioma cells. In addition, miR-499a-5p was down-regulated meanwhile exerted tumour-suppressive function in glioma cells. Subsequently, inhibition of SCAMP1 significantly restrained the cell proliferation, migration and invasion, as well as promoted apoptosis by acting as a molecular sponge of miR-499a-5p. Transcription factor LIM homeobox transcription factor 1, alpha (LMX1A) was overexpressed in glioma tissues and cells. Moreover, miR-499a-5p targeted LMX1A 3′-UTR in a sequence-specific manner. Hence, down-regulation of SCAMP1 remarkably reduced the expression level of LMX1A, indicating that LMX1A participated in miR-499a-5p-induced tumour-suppressive effects on glioma cells. Furthermore, knockdown of LMX1A decreased NLR family, CARD domain containing 5 (NLRC5) mRNA and protein expression levels through directly binding to the NLRC5 promoter region. Down-regulation of NLRC5 obviously inhibited malignant biological behaviours of glioma cells through attenuating the activity of Wnt/β-catenin signalling pathway. In conclusion, our study clarifies that SCAMP1/miR-499a-5p/LMX1A/NLRC5 axis plays a critical role in modulating malignant progression of glioma cells, which provide a novel therapeutic strategy for glioma treatment.

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Zong, Z., Song, Y., Xue, Y., Ruan, X., Liu, X., Yang, C., … Liu, Y. (2019). Knockdown of LncRNA SCAMP1 suppressed malignant biological behaviours of glioma cells via modulating miR-499a-5p/LMX1A/NLRC5 pathway. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, 23(8), 5048–5062. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.14362

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