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  2. LncRNA THOR increases osteosarcoma cell stemness and migration by enhancing SOX9 mRNA stability

LncRNA THOR increases osteosarcoma cell stemness and migration by enhancing SOX9 mRNA stability

  • FEBS Open Bio. 2019 Mar 20;9(4):781-790. doi: 10.1002/2211-5463.12620.
Haojun Wu 1 Yanxia He 2 Hang Chen 1 Yanzhi Liu 3 Bo Wei 1 Guanghua Chen 1 Han Lin 1 Hao Lin 1
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 The Orthopaedic Center The Affiliated Hospital of Guangdong Medical University Zhanjiang China.
  • 2 The Operating Room The Affiliated Hospital of Guangdong Medical University Zhanjiang China.
  • 3 Department of Pharmacology The Affiliated Hospital of Guangdong Medical University Zhanjiang China.
Abstract

Although the long non-coding RNA THOR has been reported to promote Cancer stem cell expansion in liver Cancer and gastric Cancer, its effects on osteosarcoma (OS) cells remain unclear. Here, we investigated the roles of THOR in the stemness and migration of OS cells. We report that the level of THOR is remarkably upregulated in OS cell spheroids compared to that in OS adherent cells. THOR overexpression increased spheroid formation ability and aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 (ALDH1) activity in OS adherent cells, and the opposite effect was observed in spheroids with THOR knockdown. Additionally, the spheroids formed by OS adherent cells exhibited a stronger migration ability, which was attenuated by THOR knockdown, and THOR overexpression increased OS cell migration. Mechanistically, mRNA stability, luciferase reporter, and RNA-RNA in vitro interaction assays indicated that THOR can directly bind to the middle region of the SOX9 3'-untranslated region (UTR), and enhances its mRNA stability, thereby increasing its expression. Notably, SOX9 knockdown reduced the ability of THOR overexpression to promote the stemness of OS cells. These findings indicate that the lncRNA THOR can promote the stemness and migration of OS cells by directly binding to the middle region of SOX9 3'UTR, thereby enhancing SOX9 mRNA stability and increasing its expression; thus, we provide information that may be of use in identifying potential targets for OS treatment.

Keywords

SOX9; THOR; cancer stem cell; long non‐coding RNA; osteosarcoma; stemness.

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