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Background

Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) perform a vital role during the progression of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Here, we aimed to identify a novel lncRNA involved in HCC development and elucidate the underlying molecular mechanism.

Methods

The RT-qPCR and TCGA dataset analysis were applied to explore the expressions of MRVI1-AS1 in HCC tissues and cell lines. Statistical analysis was applied to analyze the clinical significance of MRVI1-AS1 in HCC. The functions of MRVI1-AS1 in HCC cells metastasis and growth were explored by transwell assays, wound healing assay, MTT assay, EdU assay, the intravenous transplantation tumor model, and the subcutaneous xenograft tumor model. Microarray mRNA expression analysis, dual luciferase assays, and actinomycin D treatment were used to explore the downstream target of MRVI1-AS1 in HCC cells. RIP assay was applied to assess the direct interactions between CELF2 and MRVI1-AS1 or SKA1 mRNA. Rescue experiments were employed to validate the functional effects of MRVI1-AS1, CELF2, and SKA1 on HCC cells.

Results

MRVI1-AS1 was found to be dramatically upregulated in HCC and the expression was strongly linked to tumor size, venous infiltration, TNM stage, as well as HCC patients' outcome. Cytological experiments and animal experiments showed that MRVI1-AS1 promoted HCC cells metastasis and growth. Furthermore, SKA1 was identified as the downstream targeted mRNA of MRVI1-AS1 in HCC cells, and MRVI1-AS1 increased SKA1 expression by recruiting CELF2 protein to stabilize SKA1 mRNA. In addition, we found that MRVI1-AS1 expression was stimulated by hypoxia through a HIF-1-dependent manner, which meant that MRVI1-AS was a direct downstream target gene of HIF-1 in HCC.

Conclusion

In a word, our findings elucidated that hypoxia-induced MRVI1-AS1 promotes metastasis and growth of HCC cells via recruiting CELF2 protein to stabilize SKA1 mRNA, pointing to MRVI1-AS1 as a promising clinical application target for HCC therapy."xsd:string
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