Author:
Zhang Huihui,Yu Shuang,Fei Kuilin,Huang Zhongxin,Deng Shidong,Xu Hanfeng
Abstract
Abstract
Background
NEAT1 has been shown to play an oncogenic role in many kinds of cancers. However, detailed roles of NEAT1 in bladder cancer are largely unknown.
Methods
In the present study, the expression of NEAT1, miR-101 and VEGF-C was detected in human bladder cancer samples. The relationship between NEAT1 and the prognosis of patients with bladder cancer was analysed. In vitro experiments explored the effects of NEAT1 on biological behaviours of bladder cancer T24 and 5637 cells. Bioinformatics prediction and luciferase assays were used to assay the regulatory mechanism of action of NEAT1 and miR-101. Loss and gain of the expression of miR-101 and VEGF-C were used to explore the effects of the NEAT1/miR-101/VEGF-C pathway on T24 and 5637 cells. The effect of NEAT1 on the growth of bladder cancer in vivo was explored using an orthotopic tumourigenesis model.
Results
NEAT1 and VEGF-C were significantly upregulated in bladder cancer samples, and miR-101 was significantly downregulated. NEAT1 upregulation was associated with poorer recurrence-free survival of patients with bladder cancer. Overexpression of NEAT1 promoted the proliferation, migration and invasion of bladder cancer cells. The results of the luciferase assay indicated that miR-101 was a target of NEAT1. The promoting effects of NEAT1 on bladder cancer cells were reversed by miR-101 upregulation, and inhibition of miR-101 enhanced the effects of NEAT1. Overexpression of VEGF-C had a clear synergistic effect with the action of NEAT1. Overexpression of NEAT1 increased tumour growth and induced the development of liver metastasis.
Conclusions
In conclusion, our data indicated that NEAT1 was expressed at high levels in bladder cancer patients and correlated with unfavourable prognosis. NEAT1 promoted malignant development of bladder cancer in vitro and in vivo by regulating the miR-101/VEGF-C pathway.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Urology,Reproductive Medicine,General Medicine
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