| Literature DB >> 31490021 |
Qixin Mao1, Minhao Lv1, Lianfang Li1, Yadong Sun1, Shanqing Liu1, Yan Shen1, Zhenzhen Liu1, Suxia Luo2.
Abstract
Long noncoding RNAs have an essential role in the tumorigenesis of breast cancer (BC). Nonetheless, the consequences of long intergenic noncoding RNA 00641 (LINC00641) in BC remain unidentified. This study shows that LINC00641 expression level was decreased in BC tissues. LINC00641 expression level was negatively related to tumor size, lymph-node metastasis, as well as clinical stage. LINC00641 overexpression inhibited cell proliferation, migration, and invasion but stimulated apoptosis in BC cells. LINC00641 overexpression also remarkably reduced BC growth and metastasis in vivo. LINC00641 acts as a competitive endogenous RNA to sponge miR-194-5p. miR-194-5p level was higher in BC tissues and cells compared with normal-adjacent tissues and normal breast epithelial cell. miR-194-5p expression was negatively correlated with LINC00641 expression in BC tissues. miR-194-5p overexpression reversed the effects of LINC00641 on cell proliferation, cycle, apoptosis, migration, as well as invasion. In conclusion, LINC00641 inhibits BC cell proliferation, migration, as well as invasion by sponging miR-194-5p.Entities:
Keywords: LINC00641; breast cancer; lncRNA; metastasis; miR-194-5p; proliferation
Year: 2019 PMID: 31490021 DOI: 10.1002/jcp.29170
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cell Physiol ISSN: 0021-9541 Impact factor: 6.384