Down-regulation of ncRAN, a long non-coding RNA, contributes to colorectal cancer cell migration and invasion and predicts poor overall survival for colorectal cancer patients

Accumulating evidence has indicated that long non‐coding RNAs (lncRNAs) play critical roles in regulating cellular processes, such as cell growth and apoptosis, as well as cancer progression and metastasis. ncRAN (non‐coding RNA expressed in aggressive neuroblastoma) was previously shown to be drama...

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Published inMolecular carcinogenesis Vol. 54; no. 9; pp. 742 - 750
Main Authors Qi, Peng, Xu, Mi-die, Ni, Shu-juan, Shen, Xiao-han, Wei, Ping, Huang, Dan, Tan, Cong, Sheng, Wei-qi, Zhou, Xiao-yan, Du, Xiang
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.09.2015
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Summary:Accumulating evidence has indicated that long non‐coding RNAs (lncRNAs) play critical roles in regulating cellular processes, such as cell growth and apoptosis, as well as cancer progression and metastasis. ncRAN (non‐coding RNA expressed in aggressive neuroblastoma) was previously shown to be dramatically up‐regulated and associated with poor prognosis in human neuroblastoma. This lncRNA also plays an important role in bladder cancer growth and invasion. Colorectal cancer (CRC) progression typically follows a complex cascade from primary malignancy to distant metastasis, but whether the aberrant expression of ncRAN in CRC is associated with malignancy, metastasis or prognosis remains unknown. In this study, we demonstrated that ncRAN expression is significantly down‐regulated in tumor tissue and CRC cell lines compared with adjacent normal tissue and a normal intestinal mucous cell line. Reduced expression of ncRAN was detected in poorly differentiated or undifferentiated tumors and in tumors with liver metastases. Kaplan–Meier analysis indicated that patients with lower ncRAN expression have a worse overall survival. Moreover, multivariate analysis revealed that decreased expression of ncRAN is an independent predictor of overall survival. Our experimental data indicated that ncRAN mediates the in vitro migration and invasion of CRC cells. Together, these results suggest that ncRAN might represent a novel prognostic indicator, a biomarker for the early detection of metastasis and a target for gene therapy in CRC. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Bibliography:National Clinical Key Discipline (2011-2015)
Mingdao Fund for Medical Graduate Student by Shanghai Medical College (2013)
istex:AE575206F91025E315C08969E62A43E43E9D17A7
Shanghai R&D public service platform construction projects (12DZ2295100)
National Natural Science Foundation of China (81071791)
Priority of Shanghai key discipline of medicine (2013-2015)
Academic Award for Doctoral Candidates by Ministry of Education (2012)
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Clinical Key Discipline Fund by Ministry of Health (2010-2012)
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Shanghai Science and Technology Development Fund - No. 10DJ1400500
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ISSN:0899-1987
1098-2744
DOI:10.1002/mc.22137