LncRNA XIST Relieves Hypoxia-Induced Damage in H9C2 Cells by Downregulating miR-429

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Na Yu, Xue Han, Xueqin Wang, Wanling Yu, Liqiu Yan

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This paper aimed to investigate LncRNA XIST relieving hypoxia-induced damage in H9C2 cells by downregulating miR-429. Rat H9C2 cell lines were selected and divided into a normal control group, a hypoxia group, a XIST expression group, a XIST blank expression group, a miR-429 interference group and a blank interference group. qPCR was adopted for detecting LncRNA XIST and miR-429 expression. Western blot (WB) was adopted for detecting the expression of AMPK, PDH, FAT, MCPT-1, Caspase-3, Bax and Bcl-2, ATP content, and levels of SOD, MDA and LDH. Dual luciferase reporter gene assay (DLRGA) and RNA pull-down were adopted for verifying the correlation of LncRNA XIST with miR-429. Hypoxia-induced H9C2 cells had low LncRNA XIST expression and high miR-429 expression. LncRNA XIST upregulation or miR-429 downregulation could inhibit AMPK, PDH, Caspase-3 and Bax, upregulate FAT, MCPT-1 and Bcl-2, and increase ATP content and SOD activity, as well as reduce MDA content and LDH activity. miR-429 was the target gene of LncRNA XIST. LncRNA XIST can relieve hypoxia-induced damage in H9C2 cells via binding to and downregulating miR-429.

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