Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) has an aggressive biological behavior and poor outcome. Our published study showed that PAI-1 could induce the migration and metastasis of TNBC cells. However, the underlying mechanism by which PAI-1 regulates TNBC metastasis has not been addressed. Here, we demonstrated that PAI-1 is high expressed in TNBC and promotes TNBC cells tumorigenesis. Using microarray analysis of lncRNA expression profiles, we identified a lncRNA SOX2-OT, which is induced by PAI-1 and could function as an oncogenic lncRNA in TNBC. Mechanistic analysis demonstrated that SOX2-OT acts as a molecular sponge for miR-942-5p to regulate the expression of PIK3CA, ultimately leading to activating PI3K/Akt signaling pathway and promoting TNBC metastasis. Taken together, our findings suggest that SOX2-OT regulates PAI-1-induced TNBC cell metastasis through miR-942-5p/PIK3CA signaling and illustrate the great potential of developing new SOX2-OT-targeting therapy for TNBC patients.

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