LncRNA-ROR/microRNA-185-3p/YAP1 axis exerts function in biological characteristics of osteosarcoma cells

  • Weiguo Wang
  • , Yuezhan Li
  • , Shuang Zhi
  • , Jinsong Li
  • , Jinglei Miao
  • , Zhiyu Ding
  • , Yi Peng
  • , Yan Huang
  • , Ruping Zheng
  • , Haiyang Yu
  • , Pei Qi
  • , Jianlong Wang
  • , Xingchang Fu
  • , Minghua Hu
  • , Shijie Chen*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Aim: The co-expression network of long non-coding RNA ROR (lncRNA-ROR) and microRNA-185-3p (miR-185-3p) has not been focused on osteosarcoma. Therein, this work was initiated to uncover lncRNA-ROR and miR-185-3p functions in osteosarcoma. Methods: LncRNA-ROR, miR-185-3p and Yes-associated protein 1 (YAP1) expression in osteosarcoma tissues and cells were detected. The screened cells (MG63 and U2OS) were transfected with decreased and/or increased lncRNA-ROR and miR-185-3p to explore osteosarcoma progression. Tumor growth was detected by tumor xenografts in mice. Results: Up-regulated lncRNA-ROR and YAP1 and down-regulated miR-185-3p were found in osteosarcoma. LncRNA ROR knockdown or miR-185-3p overexpression inhibited osteosarcoma cell progression while lncRNA ROR elevation or miR-185-3p inhibition presented the opposite effects. Function of lncRNA ROR was rescued by miR-185-3p and regulated the growth and metastasis of osteosarcoma cells via modulating YAP1, the target gene of miR-185-3p. Conclusion: This work illustrates that lncRNA-ROR down-regulation or miR-185-3p up-regulation inhibits osteosarcoma progression via YAP1 repression.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)450-461
Number of pages12
JournalGenomics
Volume113
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2021

Keywords

  • Apoptosis
  • Invasion
  • Long-non-coding RNA-ROR
  • Migration
  • Osteosarcoma
  • Proliferation
  • Yes-associated protein 1
  • microRNA-185-3p

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