LINC00184 silencing inhibits glycolysis and restores mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation in esophageal cancer through demethylation of PTEN

2019 
Abstract Background Total lesion glycolysis has been reported to be a satisfactory predictor of survival in patients with locally advanced esophageal cancer (EC). The aim of the present study is to investigate the function of long intergenic non-protein coding RNA 184 (LINC00184) on the EC cell glycolysis and mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS). Methods The expression of LINC00184 was determined to be highly expressed and PTEN was poorly expressed in EC tissues and cells by RT-qPCR. In order to evaluate the effects of LINC00184 on cellular process in vitro and in vivo , gain- and loss-of-function approaches were performed to alter the expression of LINC00184 and PTEN in EC cells. Results Silencing of LINC00184 was observed to inhibit the proliferation, migration, invasion, colony formation, and glycolysis of EC cells and tumour growth, while the mitochondrial OXPHOS was restored. By recruiting DNMT1, LINC00184 enhanced the promoter methylation of PTEN. Inhibition of PTEN promoter methylation suppressed EC glycolysis, whereas, improved mitochondrial OXPHOS. Mechanically, LINC00184 modulated glycolysis and mitochondrial OXPHOS in EC cells through induction of the Akt phosphorylation. After blockage of Akt signaling pathway by an Akt inhibitor, LY294002, the regulatory effects of LINC00184 on the glycolysis and mitochondrial OXPHOS of EC cells were reversed. Conclusion Taken together, the LINC00184/PTEN/Akt axis mediates glycolysis and mitochondrial OXPHOS in EC cells. This study highlighted a potential intervention target for treating EC.
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