Long non-coding RNA HOXA-AS3 facilitates the malignancy in colorectal cancer by miR-4319/SPNS2 axis

2021 
Growing evidence has shown the oncogenic role of long non-coding RNA HOXA-AS3 in the progression of several types of cancers, while the effect of HOXA-AS3 on colorectal cancer (CRC) remains unclear. In this study, HOXA-AS3 was significantly over-expressed in CRC clinical samples and human CRC cell lines (SW480, SW620, HCT116, COLO205, and LOVO). HOXA-AS3 knockdown was further achieved by specific siRNAs in COLO205 and LOVO cell lines. The depletion of HOXA-AS3 remarkably inhibited cell proliferation, induced cell cycle arrest, and promoted cell apoptosis in CRC cell lines. Additionally, HOXA-AS3 knockdown was determined to facilitate miR-4319 expression and reduce expression level of sphingolipid transporter 2 (SPNS2) in CRC cell lines. The dual luciferase reporter assay suggested that HOXA-AS3 acted as a sponge of miR-4319, and miR-4319 further directly targeted SPNS2 for expression regulation. Besides, HOXA-AS3 was determined to mediate CRC cell proliferation and apoptosis via miR-4319/SPNS2 axis. Moreover, tumorigenesis experiment validated that HOXA-AS3 promoted CRC progression in vivo by regulating miR-4319, SPNS2, and protein kinase B (AKT) signaling. In summary, this study reveals the novel role of HOXA-AS3 in pathogenesis of CRC and provides a candidate for CRC therapeutic target.
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