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lnc‑MICAL2‑1 sponges miR‑25 to regulate DKK3 expression and inhibits activation of the Wnt/β‑catenin signaling pathway in breast cancer.

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The Dickkopf 3 (DKK3) protein antagonizes the Wnt receptor complex in the Wnt signaling pathway; however, to date, there have been no relevant studies investigating its upstream regulatory mechanism in breast… Click to show full abstract

The Dickkopf 3 (DKK3) protein antagonizes the Wnt receptor complex in the Wnt signaling pathway; however, to date, there have been no relevant studies investigating its upstream regulatory mechanism in breast cancer (BC), to the best of our knowledge. The present study aimed to explore whether long non‑coding RNA MICAL2‑1 (lnc‑MICAL2‑1) sponged microRNA (miR)‑25 to regulate DKK3 and inhibit activation of the Wnt/β‑catenin signaling pathway. The Atlas of non‑coding RNA in Cancer database was used to measure the expression levels of lnc‑MICAL2‑1 and their correlation with DKK3 expression levels. In addition, cell proliferation, invasion and migration were determined following the silencing or overexpression of lnc‑MICAL2‑1. The binding between lnc‑MICAL2‑1 and miR‑25, or miR‑25 and DKK3 was verified using RNA pull‑down and dual‑luciferase reporter assays. The effects of overexpression or knockdown of lnc‑MICAL2‑1 on DKK3 expression and the Wnt signaling pathway were further evaluated in a nude mouse xenograft model. The results revealed that, compared with in adjacent normal tissue, the expression levels of lnc‑MICAL2‑1 were downregulated in BC tissues, and the expression levels of lnc‑MICAL2‑1 were found to be positively correlated with DKK3 expression. The overexpression of lnc‑MICAL2‑1 in BC cells upregulated the mRNA expression levels of DKK3 and inhibited their proliferation. Results from the RNA pull‑down and dual luciferase reporter assays validated that lnc‑MICAL2‑1 could bind to miR‑25, which targets DKK3. The in vivo experimental data demonstrated that lnc‑MICAL2‑1 inhibited tumor growth via regulating the Wnt signaling pathway. In conclusion, the findings of the present study highlighted a novel molecular mechanism through which lnc‑MICAL2‑1 may regulate the DKK3‑mediated Wnt signaling pathway in BC, highlighting potential targets for the treatment of the disease.

Keywords: lnc mical2; dkk3 expression; signaling pathway; mical2

Journal Title: International journal of molecular medicine
Year Published: 2022

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