Multiple miRNAs have been recognized as critical regulators in osteosarcoma (OS) carcinogenesis. miR-425-5p was demonstrated to be downregulated in the serum of OS patients. However, the detailed roles of miR-425-5p in OS progression and its underlying molecular mechanism are far from being addressed. In our study, the reduced expression of miR-425-5p was observed in OS tissues and cells. Functional analyses showed that miR-425-5p overexpression suppressed OS cell proliferation, invasion and migration in vitro. Moreover, miR-425-5p upregulation decreased the expressions of MALAT1 and TUG1 in OS cells via directly binding them. miR-425-5p upregulation strikingly abrogated the activation of Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway induced by MALAT1 and TUG1 overexpression in OS cells. Finally, we validated that miR-425-5p hindered OS tumor growth, and suppressed MALAT1 and TUG1 expressions and the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway in vivo. Our findings concluded that miR-425-5p suppressed the tumorigenesis of OS via decreasing MALAT1 and TUG1 expressions through inactivation of the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway, contributing to a better understanding of the molecular mechanism of the tumorigenesis of OS.
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