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Query: UMLS:C1522282 (
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A substantial fraction of transcripts are known as long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs), and these transcripts play pivotal roles in the development of cancer. However, little information has been published regarding the functions of lncRNAs in oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) and the underlying mechanisms. In our previous studies, we demonstrated that small nucleolar RNA host gene 5 (SNHG5), a known lncRNA, is dysregulated in gastric cancer (GC). In this study, we explored the expression and function of SNHG5 in development of ESCC. SNHG5 was found to be downregulated in human ESCC tissues and cell lines, and this downregulation was associated with cancer progression, clinical outcomes and survival rates of ESCC patients. Furthermore, we also found that overexpression of SNHG5 significantly inhibited the proliferation, migration, and invasion of ESCC cells in vivo and in vitro. Notably, we found that
metastasis-associated protein 2
(
MTA2
) was pulled down by SNHG5 in ESCC cells using RNA pulldown assay. We also found that SNHG5 reversed the
EMT
by interacting with
MTA2
. In addition, overexpression of SNHG5 downregulated the transcription of
MTA2
and caused its ubiquitin-mediated degradation. Thus, overexpression of
MTA2
partially abrogated the effect of SNHG5 in ESCC cell lines. Furthermore, we found that
MTA2
mRNA expression was significantly elevated in ESCC specimens, and a negative correlation between SNHG5 and
MTA2
expression was detected. Overall, this study demonstrated, for the first time, that SNHG5-regulated
MTA2
functions as an important player in the progression of ESCC and provide a new potential therapeutic strategy for ESCC.
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PMID:SNHG5 inhibits the progression of EMT through the ubiquitin-degradation of MTA2 in oesophageal cancer. 3309 47