Conclusion
Our study confirms that silencing of SBF2-AS1 represses proliferation, migration and invasion of OS cells and promotes their apoptosis by binding to miR-30a and inhibiting FOXA1 expression.
Methods
OS tissues and its corresponding adjacent normal tissues were obtained for the detection of SBF2-AS1 expression and its relations with clinical phenotypes. OS cells with most significant expression of SBF2-AS1 were selected for subsequent experiments. Moreover, a series of experiments were performed to detect proliferation, invasion, migration, colony formation, cell cycle distribution and apoptosis of OS cells. Furthermore, the binding site between SBF2-AS1 and miR-30a as well as between miR-30a and FOXA1 was verified.
Results
SBF2-AS1 was overexpressed in tissues and cells of OS. Additionally, silencing of SBF2-AS1 and miR-30a overexpression inhibited the proliferation, migration and invasion of OS cells and promoted their apoptosis. Moreover, lncRNA SBF2-AS1 regulated miR-30a by serving as a ceRNA, thus promoting FOXA1 expression. Furthermore, interfered SBF2-AS1 or upregulated miR-30a restrained the growth of OS.
