LncRNA UCA1 promotes vasculogenic mimicry by targeting miR-1-3p in gastric cancer

Carcinogenesis. 2024 May 14:bgae031. doi: 10.1093/carcin/bgae031. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) urothelial carcinoma-associated 1 (UCA1) has been implicated in several tumors. UCA1 promotes cell proliferation, migration and invasion of GC cells, but the molecular mechanism has not been fully elucidated. This study revealed the oncogenic effects of UCA1 on cell growth and invasion. Furthermore, UCA1 expression was significantly correlated with the overall survival of GC patients, and the clinicopathological indicators, including tumor size, depth of invasion, lymph node metastasis, and TNM stage. Additionally, miR-1-3p was identified as a downstream target of UCA1, which was negatively regulated by UCA1. MiR-1-3p inhibited cell proliferation and vasculogenic mimicry (VM), and induced cell apoptosis by upregulating BAX, BAD, and tumor suppressor TP53 expression levels. Moreover, miR-1-3p almost completely reversed the oncogenic effect caused by UCA1, including cell growth, migration and VM formation. This study also confirmed UCA1 promoted tumor growth in vivo. In this study, we also revealed the correlation between UCA1 and VM formation, which is potentially crucial for tumor metastasis. Meanwhile, its downstream target miR-1-3p inhibited VM formation in GC cells. In summary, these findings indicate that UCA1/miR-1-3p axis is potential target for GC treatment.

Keywords: Gastric cancer; lncRNA UCA1; miR-1-3p; vasculogenic mimicry.