Long non-coding RNA H19 promotes colorectal cancer metastasis via binding to hnRNPA2B1

Abstract Background Long non-coding RNA H19 was demonstrated to be significantly correlated with tumor metastasis. However, the specific functions of H19 in colorectal cancer (CRC) metastasis and the underlying mechanism are still largely unclear. Methods Use public database to screen the potential...

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Main Authors: Yuhui Zhang, Weibin Huang, Yujie Yuan, Jin Li, Jing Wu, Jie Yu, Yulong He, Zhewei Wei, Changhua Zhang
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-07-01
Series:Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research
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EMT
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13046-020-01619-6
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spelling doaj-54106d9676ec42d398cc722c906093882020-11-25T03:29:27ZengBMCJournal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research1756-99662020-07-0139111510.1186/s13046-020-01619-6Long non-coding RNA H19 promotes colorectal cancer metastasis via binding to hnRNPA2B1Yuhui Zhang0Weibin Huang1Yujie Yuan2Jin Li3Jing Wu4Jie Yu5Yulong He6Zhewei Wei7Changhua Zhang8Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen UniversityDepartment of Gastrointestinal Surgery, the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen UniversityDepartment of Gastrointestinal Surgery, the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen UniversityCenter for Digestive Disease, the Seventh Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen UniversityCenter for Digestive Disease, the Seventh Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen UniversityDepartment of Gastrointestinal Surgery, the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen UniversityDepartment of Gastrointestinal Surgery, the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen UniversityDepartment of Gastrointestinal Surgery, the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen UniversityCenter for Digestive Disease, the Seventh Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen UniversityAbstract Background Long non-coding RNA H19 was demonstrated to be significantly correlated with tumor metastasis. However, the specific functions of H19 in colorectal cancer (CRC) metastasis and the underlying mechanism are still largely unclear. Methods Use public database to screen the potential lncRNA crucial for metastasis in colorectal cancer. The expression of H19 in clinical CRC specimens was detected by qRT-PCR. The effect of H19 on the metastasis of CRC cells was investigated by transwell, wound healing assays, CCK-8 assays and animal studies. The potential proteins binding to H19 were identified by LC-MS and verified by RNA immunoprecipitation (RIP). The expression of indicated RNA and proteins were measured by qRT-PCR or western blot. Results We found the expression of lncRNA H19 was significantly upregulated in primary tumor and metastatic tissues, correlated with poor prognosis in CRC. Ectopic H19 expression promoted the metastasis of colorectal cancer cells in vitro and in vivo, and induced epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT). Mechanistically, H19 directly bound to hnRNPA2B1. Knockdown of hnRNPA2B1 attenuated the H19-induce migration and invasion in CRC cells. Furthermore, H19 stabilized and upregulated the expression of Raf-1 by facilitated the interaction between hnRNPA2B1 and Raf-1 mRNA, resulting in activation of Raf-ERK signaling. Conclusions Our findings demonstrate the role of H19/hnRNPA2B1/EMT axis in regulation CRC metastasis, suggested H19 could be a potential biomarker to predict prognosis as well as a therapeutic strategy for CRC.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13046-020-01619-6Colorectal cancerMetastasisH19hnRNPA2B1EMT
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author Yuhui Zhang
Weibin Huang
Yujie Yuan
Jin Li
Jing Wu
Jie Yu
Yulong He
Zhewei Wei
Changhua Zhang
spellingShingle Yuhui Zhang
Weibin Huang
Yujie Yuan
Jin Li
Jing Wu
Jie Yu
Yulong He
Zhewei Wei
Changhua Zhang
Long non-coding RNA H19 promotes colorectal cancer metastasis via binding to hnRNPA2B1
Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research
Colorectal cancer
Metastasis
H19
hnRNPA2B1
EMT
author_facet Yuhui Zhang
Weibin Huang
Yujie Yuan
Jin Li
Jing Wu
Jie Yu
Yulong He
Zhewei Wei
Changhua Zhang
author_sort Yuhui Zhang
title Long non-coding RNA H19 promotes colorectal cancer metastasis via binding to hnRNPA2B1
title_short Long non-coding RNA H19 promotes colorectal cancer metastasis via binding to hnRNPA2B1
title_full Long non-coding RNA H19 promotes colorectal cancer metastasis via binding to hnRNPA2B1
title_fullStr Long non-coding RNA H19 promotes colorectal cancer metastasis via binding to hnRNPA2B1
title_full_unstemmed Long non-coding RNA H19 promotes colorectal cancer metastasis via binding to hnRNPA2B1
title_sort long non-coding rna h19 promotes colorectal cancer metastasis via binding to hnrnpa2b1
publisher BMC
series Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research
issn 1756-9966
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Abstract Background Long non-coding RNA H19 was demonstrated to be significantly correlated with tumor metastasis. However, the specific functions of H19 in colorectal cancer (CRC) metastasis and the underlying mechanism are still largely unclear. Methods Use public database to screen the potential lncRNA crucial for metastasis in colorectal cancer. The expression of H19 in clinical CRC specimens was detected by qRT-PCR. The effect of H19 on the metastasis of CRC cells was investigated by transwell, wound healing assays, CCK-8 assays and animal studies. The potential proteins binding to H19 were identified by LC-MS and verified by RNA immunoprecipitation (RIP). The expression of indicated RNA and proteins were measured by qRT-PCR or western blot. Results We found the expression of lncRNA H19 was significantly upregulated in primary tumor and metastatic tissues, correlated with poor prognosis in CRC. Ectopic H19 expression promoted the metastasis of colorectal cancer cells in vitro and in vivo, and induced epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT). Mechanistically, H19 directly bound to hnRNPA2B1. Knockdown of hnRNPA2B1 attenuated the H19-induce migration and invasion in CRC cells. Furthermore, H19 stabilized and upregulated the expression of Raf-1 by facilitated the interaction between hnRNPA2B1 and Raf-1 mRNA, resulting in activation of Raf-ERK signaling. Conclusions Our findings demonstrate the role of H19/hnRNPA2B1/EMT axis in regulation CRC metastasis, suggested H19 could be a potential biomarker to predict prognosis as well as a therapeutic strategy for CRC.
topic Colorectal cancer
Metastasis
H19
hnRNPA2B1
EMT
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13046-020-01619-6
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