The function of SNHG7/miR-449a/ACSL1 axis in thyroid cancer.
J Cell Biochem
; 121(10): 4034-4042, 2020 10.
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Thyroid cancer (TC) has been characterized as the most common malignant malady of the endocrine system. Small nucleolar RNA host gene 7 (SNHG7) has been reported to serve as a key regulator in a large number of human cancer types, but its role in TC and the underlying regulatory mechanism have never been evaluated yet. The present study indicated that the expression of SNHG7 was markedly higher in TC cell lines. Knockdown of SNHG7 led to a suppression of TC cell progression and migration. Acyl-CoA synthetase long-chain family member 1 (ACSL1) has also been demonstrated as an oncogene in many cancers. Herein an inhibition of ACSL1 after SNHG7 knockdown was captured. Further, the suppressing effects of SNHG7 knockdown on TC cell processes were counteracted by ACSL1 overexpression. Data from online bioinformatics analysis, RNA immunoprecipitation, and luciferase reporter assays validated the interaction between microRNA-449a (miR-449a) and SNHG7 or ACSL1. It was also verified that SNHG7 sequestered miR-449a and therefore elevated ACSL1 expression levels. To conclude, the current study indicated that SNHG7 promoted proliferation and migration of TC cells by sponging miR-449a and therefore upregulating ACSL1. The present study may provide more explorations about the molecular regulation mechanism of long noncoding RNAs in TC progression.
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Neoplasias de la Tiroides
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Transducción de Señal
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Coenzima A Ligasas
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MicroARNs
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ARN Largo no Codificante
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Humans
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2020
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