LOC100130075 Promotes Cervical Cancer Progression by Activating MDM2 Transcription through E2F1

Reproductive Sciences(2022)

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Cervical cancer (CC) represents one of the most frequent gynecological tumors worldwide and it takes a big part in cancer-related deaths in women. The mouse double minute 2 (MDM2) gene has been elucidated to be deregulated in cancers and exert its oncogenic activity. Through ENCODE ( https://www.encodeproject.org/ ), LOC100130075 was discovered to be a nearby gene of MDM2. Emerged as a novel long non-coding RNA (lncRNA), LOC100130075 has not been studied in cancers. Therefore, we aim to figure out the function of LOC100130075 and its interaction with MDM2 in CC progression. The high expression pattern of LOC100130075 and MDM2 and a positive correlation between them were firstly verified in CC cells. Then, it was verified that LOC100130075 interference suppressed the proliferation and enhanced the apoptosis of CC cells. Furthermore, we verified through mechanism assays including ChIP, RNA pull-down, as well as luciferase reporter assays that LOC100130075 bound to E2F transcription factor 1 (E2F1) to activate MDM2 transcription. Furthermore, the result of rescue assays manifested that MDM2 overexpression reversed the inhibitory function of LOC100130075 deficiency on CC development. In a word, LOC100130075 promoted CC malignancy by activating MDM2 transcription through E2F1, which may provide a new direction in the advancement of CC treatments.
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LOC100130075,MDM2,E2F1,Cervical cancer
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