LncRNA PLAC 2 Is Downregulated in Osteosarcoma and Regulates Cancer Cell Proliferation Through miR-93

Cancer Manag Res. 2020 May 20:12:3623-3629. doi: 10.2147/CMAR.S238295. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Introduction: PLAC 2 is a tumor-suppressive lncRNA in glioma, while its roles in other types of cancer remain unclear. This study was carried out to explore the potential involvement of PLAC 2 in osteosarcoma (OS).

Methods: Expression levels of PLAC 2 in OS and paired non-tumor tissues from OS patients were determined by RT-qPCR. A follow-up study was performed to analyze the prognostic value of PLAC 2 for OS. Interactions between PLAC 2 and miR-93 were assessed by cell transfection, followed by RT-qPCR. Cell proliferation assay was performed to analyze cell proliferation.

Results: Our results showed that PLAC 2 was downregulated in OS tissues, and the high expression levels of PLAC 2 were associated with favorable overall survival of OS patients. MiR-93 was upregulated in OS tissues and its expression was inversely correlated with the expression of PLAC 2. In OS cells, overexpression of PLAC 2 resulted in downregulated miR-93, while overexpression of miR-93 did not affect the expression of PLAC 2. Overexpression of PLAC 2 led to decreased proliferation rate of OS cells, while overexpression of miR-93 showed opposite roles and reduced the overexpressing effects of PLAC 2.

Conclusion: PLAC 2 is downregulated in OS and regulates cancer cell proliferation through miR-93.

Keywords: PLAC 2; miR-93; osteosarcoma; proliferation; survival.