Long non-coding RNA ARAP1-AS1 promotes the progression of bladder cancer by regulating miR-4735-3p/NOTCH2 axis

2019 
ABSTRACTAccumulative reports have documented the critical functions of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in the progression of malignant tumors, including bladder cancer (BCa). LncRNA ARAP1-AS1 was chosen to be the object of this study due to it was significantly upregulated in the BCa samples of TCGA database. qRT-PCR further validated the dysregulation of ARAP1-AS1 in 88 pairs of BCa tissues and six BCa cells. Kaplan Meier analysis was utilized to analyze the prognostic value of ARAP1-AS1 for patients with BCa. To evaluate the oncogenic property of ARAP1-AS1 in bladder cancer, loss-of-function assays were conducted in two BCa cells in which ARAP1-AS1 was expressed highest. Mechanically, ARAP1-AS1 was enriched in the cytoplasm of BCa cells, suggesting that ARAP1-AS1 might act as a ceRNA to regulate gene expression and biological processes in bladder cancer. It was certified that ARAP1-AS1 can bind with miR-4735-3p in BCa cells. Moreover, functional assays supported the hypothesis that miR-4735-3p is a tumor...
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