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Li C, Dong Y, Zhang Y, Wu C. Clinical significance of lncRNA XIST expression in cholangiocarcinoma and its effect on cell migration and invasion. Clin Res Hepatol Gastroenterol 2024; 48:102398. [PMID: 38871250 DOI: 10.1016/j.clinre.2024.102398] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/08/2024] [Revised: 06/06/2024] [Accepted: 06/11/2024] [Indexed: 06/15/2024]
Abstract
BACKGROUND Cholangiocarcinoma is a malignant tumor that occurs in the bile duct system, and the prognosis of patients is poor. Currently, research suggests that long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in the treatment and prevention of cholangiocarcinoma. This study primarily focuses on the regulation and potential mechanism of the lncRNA XIST (XIST) in cholangiocarcinoma. METHODS The levels of XIST and miR-126-3p in cholangiocarcinoma tissues and cells were detected using real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR). Cell transfection status, including migration and invasion, was examined via the Transwell method. The relationship between XIST and miR-126-3p was observed by dual-luciferase gene reporter assay and verified by rescue assays. Additionally, the prognostic significance of XIST in cholangiocarcinoma was determined using Kaplan-Meier and multivariate Cox regression analyses. RESULTS XIST expression was increased in cholangiocarcinoma, while miR-126-3p was decreased, in both tissues and cells. The successful construction of silencing XIST was found to inhibit the count of cell migration and invasion. XIST directly targeted miR-126-3p to regulate the progression of cholangiocarcinoma. CONCLUSION XIST sponging miR-126-3p inhibited the progression of cholangiocarcinoma and improved the prognosis for patients. This finding provides new insights and opportunities for future studies on cholangiocarcinoma prognostic biomarkers.
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Affiliation(s)
- Chenxi Li
- Department of General Surgery, Wenling Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Wenling 317500, China
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- Department of Laboratory, The Eighth Hospital of Wuhan, Wuhan 430010, China
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- Minimally Invasive Endoscopy Center, Digestive Disease Center, The Affiliated Hospital of Panzhihua University, Panzhihua 617000, China.
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- Department of Anesthesiology, The Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha 421001, China; Anesthesia Medical Research Center of Central South University, Changsha 421001, China; Department of Clinical Nursing, The Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha 421001, China.
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Lacaze L, Bergeat D, Rousseau C, Sulpice L, Val-Laillet D, Thibault R, Boudjema K. High Visceral Fat is Associated with a Worse Survival after Liver Resection for Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma. Nutr Cancer 2022; 75:339-348. [PMID: 36052974 DOI: 10.1080/01635581.2022.2117387] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/15/2022]
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The impact of body composition (BC) on the prognosis of resected intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) has been poorly studied. Aims: i) to evaluate the prevalence of low muscle mass (MM) in patients; ii) to assess the impact of BC on patient overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS), and iii) on the incidence of postoperative complications. All consecutive patients who underwent liver resection for ICC between 2004 and 2016 and who had preoperative CT scans were included. Ninety-three patients were included. Sixty percent (55/91) had low total MM. On multivariable analysis, high visceral fat (HR 2.48, CI95% [1.63; 3.77], p < 0.0001), nodules >1 (HR 3.15 [1.67; 5.93], p = 0.0004), involvement adjacent organ (HR 6.67 [1.88; 23.69], p = 0.003), and postoperative sepsis (HR 3.04 [1.54; 5.99], p = 0.0013) were independently associated with OS. High visceral fat (HR 2.10 [1.31; 3.38], p = 0.002], nodules >1 (HR 3.01, [1.49; 6.10], p = 0.002), postoperative sepsis (HR 5.16 [2.24; 11.89], p = 0.0001), ASA score (p = 0.02) and perineural invasion (HR 3.30 [1.62; 6.76], p = 0.001) were independently associated with lower DFS. Conclusion: 60% of ICC patients had low MM before surgery. High visceral fat, but not muscle mass, was an independent prognostic factor for poor OS and DFS in European patients with resected ICC.
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- Laurence Lacaze
- Service de Chirurgie Hépatobiliaire et Digestive, CHU Rennes, Univ Rennes, Rennes, France.,Unité de Nutrition, service Endocrinologie-Diabétologie-Nutrition, CHU Rennes, Rennes, France
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- Service de Chirurgie Hépatobiliaire et Digestive, CHU Rennes, Univ Rennes, Rennes, France.,Nutrition Metabolisms and Cancer, NuMeCan, INRAE, INSERM, Univ Rennes, Rennes, France
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- INSERM-CIC 1414, Univ Rennes, Rennes, France.,Unité de biostatistiques, Univ Rennes, Rennes, France
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- Service de Chirurgie Hépatobiliaire et Digestive, CHU Rennes, Univ Rennes, Rennes, France.,Nutrition Metabolisms and Cancer, NuMeCan, INRAE, INSERM, Univ Rennes, Rennes, France.,INSERM-CIC 1414, Univ Rennes, Rennes, France
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- Nutrition Metabolisms and Cancer, NuMeCan, INRAE, INSERM, Univ Rennes, Rennes, France
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- Unité de Nutrition, service Endocrinologie-Diabétologie-Nutrition, CHU Rennes, Rennes, France.,Nutrition Metabolisms and Cancer, NuMeCan, INRAE, INSERM, Univ Rennes, Rennes, France
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- Service de Chirurgie Hépatobiliaire et Digestive, CHU Rennes, Univ Rennes, Rennes, France.,Nutrition Metabolisms and Cancer, NuMeCan, INRAE, INSERM, Univ Rennes, Rennes, France.,INSERM-CIC 1414, Univ Rennes, Rennes, France
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