MIR600HG suppresses metastasis and enhances oxaliplatin chemosensitivity by targeting ALDH1A3 in colorectal cancer release_jn6xjja5ozc4fexopnllhd5ona

by Yi Yao, Nan Li

Published in Bioscience Reports by Portland Press Ltd..

2020  

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Metastasis and chemoresistance indicate a poor prognosis in colorectal cancer (CRC) patients. However, the mechanisms that lead to the development of chemoresistance and metastasis in CRC remain unclear. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We combined clinical and experimental studies to determine the role of MIR600HG in CRC metastasis and chemoresistance. The statistical analysis was performed using GraphPad Prism software, version 8.0. RESULTS: We detected downregulated expression of lncRNA MIR600HG in CRC specimens and cell lines compared to normal controls, and the expression level of MIR600HG was inversely correlated with the overall survival of CRC patients. The inhibition of MIR600HG stimulated CRC cell metastasis and chemoresistance. In addition, our data showed that the inhibition of MIR600HG stimulated CRC stemness, while the overexpression of MIR600HG suppressed stemness. Importantly, our animal experiments showed that MIR600HG inhibited tumour formation and that the combination of MIR600HG inhibition and oxaliplatin treatment significantly inhibited tumour growth compared to that with either intervention alone. Furthermore, we demonstrated that MIR600HG exerts its anticancer role by targeting ALDH1A3 in CRC. CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggest that MIR600HG functions as a tumour suppressor and that the overexpression of MIR600HG inhibits tumour invasion and enhances chemosensitivity, providing a new strategy for CRC treatment.
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