Long non-coding (lnc) RNAs play crucial functions in human cancer. However, until recently, the involvement of the lncRNA GAS6-AS1 in breast cancer (BCa) malignancy has not been studied exhaustively. The roles and underlying mode of action of GAS6-AS1 action in BCa progression were examined through functional experiments. A decline in GAS6-AS1 level led to a significant decrease in BCa cell proliferation, and the ability for colony formation. Here, GAS6-AS1 competed as endogenous RNA by sequestering microRNA-215-5p (miR-215-5p) causing an enhanced expression of SRY-box transcription factor 9 (SOX9). The effects of silencing GAS6-AS1 on BCa malignant phenotypes could be ameliorated by inhibiting miR-215-5p or restoring SOX9. Thus, GAS6-AS1 acted as a lncRNA that drives tumor in BCa, and enabled progression of BCa through miR-215-5p /SOX9 axis regulation. These outcomes show that the GAS6-AS1/miR-215-5p/SOX9 axis is a potentially effective target for cancer treatment and management.
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Wu, X.-P., Xu, Z.-Q., Xie, W.-M., Lai, Y.-L., He, K., Jiang, Y., … Xie, Y.-F. (2021). Long non‑coding RNA GAS6‑AS1 enhances breast cancer cell aggressiveness by functioning as a competing endogenous RNA of microRNA‑215‑5p to enhance SOX9 expression. Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine, 23(1). https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2021.11032
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