Objectives: Recently, increasing attention has been concentrated on decrypting the potential of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in influencing the progression of human tumors, oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) included. The role of a novel lncRNA, forkhead box D1 antisense RNA 1 (FOXD1-AS1), has been discussed in multiple cancers. Nevertheless, its function and relevant mechanism in OSCC have been not probed yet.

Materials And Methods: FOXD1-AS1 expression was detected via RT-qPCR. Colony formation, EdU, transwell and Western blot analyses tested the functional role of FOXD1-AS1 in OSCC cells. The relationship between RNAs was assessed by a series of mechanical assays.

Results: FOXD1-AS1 was expressed at a high level in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSC). Knockdown of FOXD1-AS1 exerted repressive impacts on OSCC cell proliferation, migration, invasion, and EMT. Moreover, FOXD1-AS1 positively regulated its nearby gene FOXD1 via interacting with miR-369-3p. In addition, adenosine deaminase RNA specific (ADAR), known as a RNA-binding protein (RBP), was capable to bind with FOXD1-AS1 and FOXD1 simultaneously, and could regulate the stability of FOXD1 mRNA. Aside from that, rescue assays delineated that FOXD1-AS1 promoted OSCC progression via upregulating FOXD1.

Conclusions: FOXD1-AS1 elevates FOXD1 expression to promote OSCC malignant phenotypes through miR-369-3p and ADAR.

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