| Literature DB >> 34615995 |
Shuwei Ren1,2, Ning Zhang1, Liping Shen1, Yongyong Lu3, Yixin Chang1, Zhenni Lin1, Ning Sun1, Yuanmei Zhang1, Jiheng Xu1, Haishan Huang1, Honglei Jin4.
Abstract
Metastasis of bladder cancer is a complex process and has been associated with poor clinical outcomes. However, the mechanisms of bladder cancer metastasis remain largely unknown. The present study found that the long noncoding RNA lnc00892 was significantly downregulated in bladder cancer tissues, with low lnc00892 expression associated with poor prognosis of bladder cancer patients. Lnc00892 significantly inhibited the migration, invasion, and metastasis of bladder cancer cells in vitro and in vivo. In-depth analysis showed that RhoA/C acted downstream of lnc00892 to inhibit bladder cancer metastasis. Mechanistically, lnc00892 reduces nucleolin gene transcription by competitively binding the promoter of nucleolin with c-Jun, thereby inhibiting nucleolin-mediated stabilization of RhoA/RhoC mRNA. Taken together, these findings provide novel insights into understanding the mechanisms of bladder cancer metastasis and suggest that lnc00892 can serve as a potential therapeutic target in patients with invasive bladder cancer.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34615995 DOI: 10.1038/s41388-021-02033-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncogene ISSN: 0950-9232 Impact factor: 9.867