Pwrn1 suppressed cancer cell proliferation and migration in glioblastoma by inversely regulating hsa-mir-21-5p

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Objective: To evaluate the expression and function of long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) Prader-Willi region non-protein coding RNA 1 (PWRN1) in human glioblastoma (GBM). Materials and Methods: QRT-PCR was applied to assess PWRN1 expression in human GBM tumors and GBM cell lines. PWRN1 was overexpressed by lentiviral infection in LN-229 and U-251 cells to evaluate its effect on GBM cell proliferation and migration in vitro, and xenograft in vivo. The endogenously competing target of PWRN1, human microRNA-21-5p (hsa-miR-21-5p) was evaluated by dual-luciferase activity assay and qRT-PCR. Also, hsa-miR-21-5p was upregulated in PWRN1-overexpressed GBM cells to evaluate the functional involvement of hsa-miR-21-5p in PWRN1-mediated GBM cell proliferation and migration. Results: PWRN1 was downregulated in both human GBM tumors and GBM cell lines. In LN-229 and U-251, PWRN1 overexpression suppressed cancer cell proliferation and migration in vitro, and xenograft growth in vivo. Hsa-miR-21-5p was demonstrated to be the downstream competing target of PWRN1 in GBM. Conversely, upregulating hsa-miR-21-5p in LN-229 and U-251 cells reversed the tumor-suppressing effects of PWRN1 overexpression. Conclusion: PWRN1 is markedly downregulated in GBM. Overexpressing PWRN1 has tumor inhibitory effect on GBM cells, likely via reversely suppressing the expression of tumor oncogenic factor of hsa-miR-21-5p.

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Jiang, J., Wang, X., & Lu, J. (2020). Pwrn1 suppressed cancer cell proliferation and migration in glioblastoma by inversely regulating hsa-mir-21-5p. Cancer Management and Research, 12, 5313–5322. https://doi.org/10.2147/CMAR.S250166

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