Long non‑coding RNA MCM3AP‑AS1 facilitates colorectal cancer progression by regulating the microRNA‑599/ARPP19 axis

2021 
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most aggressive malignancies worldwide. Increasing evidence has indicated that microRNA (miR)-599 is involved in the occurrence and development of different types of tumors, such as breast cancer and glioma. However, the role of miR-599 in CRC remains unclear. Thus, the present study aimed to identify the regulatory mechanism of miR-599 in CRC progression. Reverse transcription-quantitative PCR was used to analyze the expression levels of MCM3AP-AS1, miR-599 and ARPP19, and Cell Counting Kit-8 and Transwell assays were used to determine the cell proliferation and migration of CRC cells. In addition, a Dual-luciferase reporter assay was used to analyze the direct interaction between miR-599 and MCM3AP-AS1 or ARPP19. Reverse transcription-quantitative PCR analysis demonstrated that miR-599 expression decreased in patients with CRC and in CRC cell lines, while miR-599 overexpression inhibited cell proliferation and migration abilities in vitro. MCM3AP-AS1 was identified as a molecular sponge of miR-599, and further investigation indicated that MCM3AP-AS1 silencing inhibited cell proliferation and migration of the CRC cell lines. In addition, ARPP19 was identified as a target gene of miR-599, and MCM3AP-AS1-knockdown decreased ARPP19 mRNA expression and increased miR-599 expression. Furthermore, silencing ARPP19 inhibited the proliferation and migration of the CRC cell lines. The results also demonstrated that MCM3AP-AS1 promoted CRC cell progression by regulating the miR-599/ARPP19 axis. Taken together, the results of the present study suggest that MCM3AP-AS1 may be a novel therapeutic target for patients with CRC.
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