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Opa-interacting protein 5 antisense RNA1 (OIP5-AS1) has been demonstrated to facilitate proliferation, metastasis and resistance to treatments in various types of cancers. Nevertheless, the exact mechanisms underlying the roles of OIP5-AS1 in osteosarcoma(OS) drug resistance have not yet been clearly elucidated. Therefore, we sought to investigate the functional involvement of OIP5-AS1 in osteosarcoma. Our results indicated that OIP5-AS1 was dramatically up-regulated in osteosarcoma drug-resistant tissues and cells in comparison with drug-sensitive tissues and cells. Also, the knockdown of OIP5-AS1 was found to have decreased doxorubicin resistance of OS cells. Further analyses revealed that OIP5-AS1 operated as a competitor for endogenous RNA of miR-137-3p as well as regulated pleiotrophin(PTN) expression, which has been reported to be an oncogene in OS in previous research. Furthermore, the loss of miR-137-3p or alternatively, the gain of PTN, both resulted in the abolishment of the inhibitory role of OIP5-AS1 silencing the proliferative activity. Our analyses indicated and helped to determine the role of OIP5-AS1 in contributing to tumorigenesis of osteosarcoma via the miR-137-3p/PTN axis and, therefore outlining its potential for use as a therapeutic target against this cancer. Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.

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Xingxing Sun, Cong Tian, Hui Zhang, Kun Han, Meixiang Zhou, Zhihua Gan, Hongling Zhu, Daliu Min. Long noncoding RNA OIP5-AS1 mediates resistance to doxorubicin by regulating miR-137-3p/PTN axis in osteosarcoma. Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy = Biomedecine & pharmacotherapie. 2020 Aug;128:110201

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PMID: 32460190

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