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    An increasing number of studies have explored the relationship of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) with cervical cancer, yet the role of LINC00511 in cervical cancer still remains elusive. The current dissertation was intended to explore the effect of LINC00511 on cervical cancer development by regulating phospholipase D1 (PLD1) expression through transcription factor retinoic X receptor alpha (RXRA). Differentially expressed lncRNA and messenger RNA related to cervical cancer were screened by microarray-based expression profiling. Cervical cancer and paracancerous tissues were harvested to determine the LINC00511 expression using reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction and western blot analysis. The relationship among LINC00511, PLD1 promoter activity, and RXRA were determined via RNA immunoprecipitation, chromatin immunoprecipitation, and dual-luciferase reporter assays. Proliferation, autophagy, and apoptosis of cervical cancer cells were detected with a series of experiments. Tumor xenograft in nude mice was employed to determine the influence of LINC00511 and PLD1 on tumor formation and growth of cervical cancer in vivo. LINC00511 might influence the occurrence of cervical cancer by upregulating PLD1 expression via recruiting transcription factor RXRA. LINC00511 and PLD1 expressions were remarkably high in cervical cancer tissues and cells. LINC00511 combined with RXRA, and overexpression of LINC00511 in cervical cancer cells elevated PLD1 expression. Si-LINC00511, si-RXRA or si-PLD1 triggered repression of proliferation and promotion of autophagy and apoptosis of cervical cancer cells. In vivo experiment, si-LINC00511, or si-PLD1 inhibited the tumorigenic ability of nude mice. Collectively, this study suggests that LINC00511 acts as an oncogenic lncRNA in cervical cancer via the promotion of transcription factor RXRA-regulated PLD1. © 2020 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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    Yangyang Shi, Mengran Liu, Yan Huang, Jing Zhang, Ling Yin. Promotion of cell autophagy and apoptosis in cervical cancer by inhibition of long noncoding RNA LINC00511 via transcription factor RXRA-regulated PLD1. Journal of cellular physiology. 2020 Oct;235(10):6592-6604

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