IncRNA ZNF667-AS1 Suppresses Epithelial Mesenchymal Transformation by Targeting TGF-β1 in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma.

BACKGROUND IncRNAs perform complex functions and play an essential role in all stages of tumor progression. However, there are few studies that discuss the function of lncRNA ZNF667-AS1in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). This study aimed at analyzing the expression and biological behavior of lncRNA ZNF667-AS1 in OSCC. METHODS IncRNA ZNF667-AS1 expression level in OSCC tissues and cell lines was explored by real-time PCR. The role of lncRNA ZNF667-AS1 on prognosis was elucidated. Cell proliferation assay, plate colony formation assay, wound-healing assay, and transwell migration assay were used to detect cell proliferation ability, cell clone formation ability, migration ability, and invasion ability, respectively. The effect of lncRNA ZNF667-AS1 on epithelial mesenchymal transformation (EMT) process was evaluated by western blot and real-time PCR. RESULTS The expression levels of lncRNA ZNF667-AS1 were decreased in malignant tumor tissues. The OSCC patients with high expression of lncRNA ZNF667-AS1 had a longer survival time. IncRNA ZNF667-AS1 inhibited cell proliferation, cell clone formation ability, invasion and migration. Furthermore, lncRNA ZNF667-AS1 could inhibit the EMT process by suppressing transforming growth factor-β-1 (TGF-β1) expression, and TGF-β1 treatment could partially restore the inhibitory effect. CONCLUSIONS IncRNA ZNF667-AS1 may act as an antioncogene inhibiting the ability of proliferation, cell clone formation, invasion and migration, and suppress the process of EMT by targeting TGF-β1. IncRNA ZNF667-AS1 could be a potential therapeutic target and a new predictive biological marker of OSCC.