scholarly journals Histone H1.3 Suppresses H19 Noncoding RNA Expression and Cell Growth of Ovarian Cancer Cells

2014 ◽  
Vol 74 (22) ◽  
pp. 6463-6473 ◽  
Author(s):  
Magdalena Medrzycki ◽  
Yunzhe Zhang ◽  
Weijia Zhang ◽  
Kaixiang Cao ◽  
Chenyi Pan ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jian Cao ◽  
Huan Wang ◽  
Ranran Tang ◽  
Guangquan Liu ◽  
Pengfei Xu ◽  
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Abstract Background:LBX2-AS1 is a long noncoding RNA that facilitates the development of gastrointestinal cancers and lung cancer, but its participation in ovarian cancer development remained uninvestigated.Methods: Clinical data retrieved from TCGA ovarian cancer database and the clinography of 60 ovarian cancer patients who received anti-cancer treatment in our facility were analyzed. The overall cell growth, colony formation, migration, invasion, apoptosis and tumor formation on nude mice of ovarian cancer cells were evaluated before and after lentiviral-based LBX2-AS1 knockdown. ENCORI platform was used to explore LBX2-AS1-interacting microRNAs and target genes of the candidate microRNAs. Luciferase reporter gene assay and RNA-pulldown assay were used to verify the putative miRNA-RNA interactions.Results: Ovarian cancer tissue specimens showed significant higher LBX2-AS1 expression levels that non-cancerous counterparts. High expression level of LBX2-AS1 significantly associated with patients reduced overall survival. LBX2-AS1 knockdown significantly downregulated the cell growth, colony formation, migration, invasion and tumor formation capacity of ovarian cancer cells and increased their apoptosis in vitro. LBX2-AS1 interacts with and thus inhibits the function of miR-455-5p and miR-491-5p, both of which restrained the expression of E2F2 gene in ovarian cancer cells via mRNA targeting. Transfection of miRNA inhibitors of these two miRNAs or forced expression of E2F2 counteracted the effect of LBX2-AS1 knockdown on ovarian cancer cells.ConclusionsLBX2-AS1 was a novel cancer-promoting lncRNA in ovarian cancer. This lncRNA increased the cell growth, survival, migration, invasion and tumor formation of ovarian cancer cells by inhibiting miR-455-5p and miR-491-5p, thus liberating the expression of E2F2 cancer-promoting gene.


2018 ◽  
Vol 61 (6) ◽  
pp. 697-701 ◽  
Author(s):  
Soon Young Shin ◽  
Youngshim Lee ◽  
Jihyun Park ◽  
Doseok Hwang ◽  
Geunhyeong Jo ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 245
Author(s):  
N.-H. Kang ◽  
K.-C. Choi

Resveratrol (trans-3,4,5-trihydroxystilbene; RES) was adopted in this study as a novel phytoestrogen displaying antioxidant, antiinflammatory, and anticancer effects. In this study, we evaluated the inhibitory effect of RES on the cell growth induced by 17β-oestradiol (E2), a typical oestrogen, and bisphenol A (BPA), an endocrine-disrupting chemical (EDC) in BG-1 ovarian cancer cells expressing oestrogen receptors (ER) through down-regulating oestrogen receptor α (ERa) and insulin-like growth factor-1 receptor (IGF-1R). The EDC and oestrogen appear to promote the development of the oestrogen-dependent cancers. Thus, we need to develop therapeutic methods for EDC-dependent cancers. In in vitro experiments, we examined the cell viability and mRNA expression of ERa ± IGF-1R genes following the treatments with E2 or BPA in the presence or absence of RES or ICI 182 780, an ER antagonist, by MTT assay and RT-PCR, respectively. We also examined the protein level of ERa, phosphorylated insulin receptor substrate-1 (IRS-1), phosphorylated Akt1/2/3, p21, and cyclin D1 by Western blot analysis. Treatment with E2 or BPA remarkably increased the growth of BG-1 ovarian cancer cells, and their enhanced cell growth appeared to be mediated by ERa. In addition, the treatment of BG-1 ovarian cancer cells with E2 or BPA resulted in an increase in ERa and IGF-1R gene expressions. However, co-treatment of RES reversed E2- or BPA-induced ovarian cancer cell growth and mRNA expressions of ERa and IGF-1R. The protein levels of phosphorylated IRS-1 and Akt were upregulated by E2 or BPA, whereas these levels were downregulated by co-treatment of RES in the presence of E2 or BPA. Taken together, these results indicate that RES may effectively inhibit ovarian cancer cell growth via downregulating cross-talk between ERa and IGF-1R. This work was supported by a National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) grant funded by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MEST) of Korea government (no. 2011-0015385).


2010 ◽  
Vol 28 (15_suppl) ◽  
pp. e15538-e15538
Author(s):  
R. B. Batchu ◽  
A. Semaan ◽  
S. M. Seward ◽  
A. Qazi ◽  
S. Chamala ◽  
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