lncRNA CASC9 sponges miR‑758‑3p to promote proliferation and EMT in bladder cancer by upregulating TGF‑β2.

Oncology Reports
Zeng ZhangJing Ye

Abstract

The long noncoding RNA cancer susceptibility candidate 9 (CASC9) has been revealed to be an oncogenic gene in several types of cancer, and high CASC9 expression is related to tumorigenesis and cancer progression. However, the role of CASC9 in bladder cancer (BC), particularly during epithelial‑mesenchymal transition (EMT), has not been characterized. RT‑qPCR, EdU, CCK‑8, wound scratch, Transwell and flow cytometric assays were performed to detect CASC9 expression, miR‑758‑3p expression and their functions in BC. RNA FISH was used to detect CASC9 subcellular localization. Luciferase reporter assay, RT‑qPCR assay and western blotting were used to explore the relationship of CASC9, miR‑758‑3p and TGF‑β2. In the present study, it was revealed that CASC9 regulated EMT in BC. CASC9 expression was significantly upregulated in BC cell lines and specimens compared to that in adjacent normal bladder tissues. Upregulated CASC9 was associated with increased invasion ability and poor prognosis of BC. CASC9 knockdown inhibited BC cell proliferation, migration and invasion. Furthermore, a bioinformatics study and luciferase reporter assays revealed that CASC9 functioned as a ceRNA for miR‑758‑3p. CASC9 inhibited microRNA (miR)‑758‑3p activity...Continue Reading

Methods Mentioned

BETA
fluorescence microscopy
PCR

Software Mentioned

GraphPad
TargetScan
Graphpad Prism

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