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Authors Yang L, Xie N, Huang J, Huang H, Xu S, Wang Z, Cai J
Received 11 February 2018
Accepted for publication 30 May 2018
Published 19 July 2018 Volume 2018:11 Pages 4197—4206
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S165278
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Jianmin Xu
Background: Discussions regarding the correlations between long non-coding
RNAs (lncRNAs) and cancers have dominated research in recent years. SIK1-LNC, a
type of lncRNA and adjacent to salt-inducible kinases 1 (SIK1), has been found
aberrantly expressed in lung cancer. However, its functional role in lung
cancer remains largely unknown.
Purpose: In this study, we aimed to explore the association between
SIK1-LNC expression and SIK1 in lung cancer cells and further identify the
impact of SIK1-LNC on the proliferation, migration invasion of lung cancer
cells.
Patients and
methods: Of the 30 patients with
non-small-cell lung carcinoma from Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University,
RT-qPCR was performed to detect SIK1 and SIK1-LNC expressions in patients’
samples. Overexpression and knockdown experiments were conducted to analyze the
SIK1 and SIK1-LNC expressions in lung cancer cell lines. CCK-8, Brdu, scratch
wound-healing, and Transwell assays were respectively employed to evaluate the
proliferative, migrative, and invasive abilities of lung cancer cells.
Results: Both SIK1-LNC and SIK1 expression levels were evidently
downregulated in 30 lung cancer tissues. SIK1-LNC expression was bound up with
clinicopathologic features, including lymph node metastasis and distant
metastasis. SIK1 expression showed a positive tendency with SIK1-LNC expression
in lung cancer cells. SIK1-LNC exerted a significant repression on cell
proliferatiive, miogrative and invasive abilities of lung cancer cells.
Conclusion: Our findings suggested that SIK1-LNC may act as a novel biomarker
and therapeutic target for lung cancer.
Keywords: lung cancer, SIK1-LNC, SIK1, proliferation, invasion, metastasis