LncRNA XIST sponges microRNA-448 to promote malignant behaviors of colorectal cancer cells via regulating GRHL2

Functional & Integrative Genomics(2022)

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Abstract
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) and microRNAs (miRNAs) are essential regulators in human cancers, while the role of lncRNA X-inactive-specific transcript (XIST) in colorectal cancer (CRC) via regulating miR-448 remains largely unknown. Herein, we aimed to elucidate the effect of the XIST/miR-448/grainyhead-like 2 (GRHL2) axis on CRC development. XIST, miR-448, and GRHL2 expression in CRC tissues from patients and in human CRC cell lines was assessed. Loss- and gain-function assays were implemented to unveil the roles of XIST, miR-448, and GRHL2 in screened CRC cells. The tumor growth in vivo was observed in nude mice. Binding relations among XIST, miR-448, and GRHL2 were evaluated. XIST and GRHL2 expressed highly whereas miR-448 expressed lowly in CRC tissues and cells. XIST or GRHL2 downregulation, or miR-448 elevation suppressed the malignant behaviors of CRC cells in vitro, and downregulated XIST or upregulated miR-448 also inhibited the tumor growth in vivo. miR-448 upregulation reversed the role of XIST elevation in CRC cells. XIST particularly bound to miR-448, and miR-448 targeted GRHL2. Knockdown of XIST upregulates miR-448 to impede malignant behaviors of CRC cells via inhibiting GRHL2. This study may provide novel biomarkers for CRC diagnosis and treatment.
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Colorectal cancer, Long non-coding RNA X-inactive-specific transcript, MicroRNA-448, Grainyhead-like 2, Molecular mechanism
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