Long non-coding RNA BRE-AS1 inhibits the proliferation, migration, and invasion of cancer cells in triple-negative breast cancer and predicts patients’ survival by downregulating miR-21

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Abstract

Background: BRE-AS1 is a recently identified tumor suppressor in non-small cell lung cancer. It role in other human diseases remains elusive. Methods: Differential expression of BRE-AS1 in with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) patients (n = 74, patient group) and healthy volunteers (n = 58, control group) was studied with RT-qPCR. The direct interaction between BRE-AS1 and premature microRNA-21 (miR-21) was assessed by RNA pull-down assay. The interactions among BRE-AS1, miR-21 and PTEN were evaluated by overexpression assays. CCK-8 assay and Transwell assay were used to evaluate cell behaviors. Results: BRE-AS1 was downregulated in TNBC, while miR-21 was highly expressed in TNBC. Low expression levels of lncRNA BRE-AS1 and high expression levels of miR-21 were significantly correlated with unfavorable survival outcomes. BRE-AS1 and miRNA-21 were inversely correlated across TNBC samples, not control samples. BRE-AS1 decreased miR-21 expression and increased PTEN expression while miR-21showed no role in BRE-AS1 expression. RNA pull-down assay illustrated that BRE-AS1 may sponge premature miR-21 to suppress it maturation. Overexpression of BRE-AS1 decreased cell behaviors, while overexpression of miR-21 promoted cell behaviors. MiR-21 suppressed the role of BRE-AS1 in cancer cell behaviors. Conclusion: Therefore, BRE-AS1 may inhibit TNBC by downregulating miR-21.

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Gao, J., Wang, S., Zhang, Z., & Li, J. (2021). Long non-coding RNA BRE-AS1 inhibits the proliferation, migration, and invasion of cancer cells in triple-negative breast cancer and predicts patients’ survival by downregulating miR-21. BMC Cancer, 21(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12885-021-08294-6

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