LncRNA THUMPD3-AS1 promotes invasion and EMT in gastric cancer by regulating the miR-1297/BCAT1 pathway

Published: 19 June 2023| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/69ckvtv5xh.1
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Zaibo Zhang

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Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) play crucial roles in the development of gastric cancer (GC); However, studies of their mechanisms of action are needed to determine their clinical value. The aim of this study is to explore the effects and mechanisms of THUMPD3-AS1 in GC. Elevated levels of THUMPD3-AS1 were observed in GC and demonstrated a significant positive correlation with poor prognosis. Functionally, THUMPD3-AS1 promoted GC cell proliferation, migration, invasion, and epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) and induced tumour growth in vivo. THUMPD3-AS1 exerts its regulatory function on BCAT1 through competitive binding with miR-1297. Further investigations confirmed that both THUMPD3-AS1 and miR-1297 interact with BCAT1. These findings suggest that THUMPD3-AS1 promotes GC invasion and EMT by regulating the miR-1297/BCAT1 pathway, indicating that THUMPD3-AS1 may serve as a novel biomarker and therapeutic target for GC.

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Stomach Cancer, Long Noncoding RNA

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