# Prognostic value of Linc00662/miR-16-5p/FASN in cervical cancer and regulation of tumor progression

**Authors:** Yu Yang, Zhanping Guo

PMC · DOI: 10.1186/s41065-025-00520-6 · Hereditas · 2025-08-05

## TL;DR

This study explores how Linc00662 promotes cervical cancer growth and spread by interacting with miR-16-5p and FASN, offering new insights into cancer progression.

## Contribution

The study identifies Linc00662 as a novel prognostic marker and molecular driver in cervical cancer progression.

## Key findings

- High Linc00662 expression correlates with poor prognosis and aggressive tumor features in cervical cancer.
- Linc00662 promotes cancer cell proliferation, migration, and invasion by targeting miR-16-5p and upregulating FASN.
- Silencing Linc00662 reduces tumor progression in cervical cancer cells.

## Abstract

Cervical cancer (CC) is the world's single most frequent gynecological cancer, is more than 500,000 new annual cases globally, and is a serious threat to women's reproductive health. LncRNAs have significant effects on human diseases; nevertheless, the expression of Linc00662 in CC and its mechanism of action are not yet entirely clear. The goal of the work was to investigate the expression, prognostic value and biological utility of Linc00662 in CC progression and to identify its underlying mechanisms in molecular terms.

Expression levels of Linc00662, miR-16-5p and FASN in CC tissues and cells were detected through real-time quantitative PCR. Determination of cell proliferative capacity by CCK-8. Cell migration and invasion were assessed through Transwell assay. Binding of Linc00662 to miR-16-5p was mediated through a dual-luciferase reporter gene test was validated.

Linc00662 expression levels were significantly elevated in CC. High Linc00662 expression was strongly linked to increased tumor size, later FIGO staging, poorer tumor differentiation, mesenchymal infiltration, and lymph node metastasis, and high Linc00662 expression predicted a poor prognosis. Silencing Linc00662 reduced the proliferation, migration, and invasion of CC cells. Furthermore, Linc00662 negatively regulated miR-16-5p and indirectly regulated the upregulation of FASN expression.

Linc00662 positively regulates FASN expression through targeting miR-16-5p and facilitates CC cell proliferation, migration and invasion, promoting CC progression.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** LINC00662 (long intergenic non-protein coding RNA 662) [NCBI Gene 148189], FASN (fatty acid synthase) [NCBI Gene 2194]
- **Diseases:** cervical cancer (MONDO:0002974)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** FASN (fatty acid synthase) [NCBI Gene 2194] {aka FAS, OA-519, SDR27X1}, LINC00662 (long intergenic non-protein coding RNA 662) [NCBI Gene 148189]
- **Diseases:** gynecological cancer (MESH:D009369), lymph node metastasis (MESH:D008207), CC (MESH:D002583)
- **Chemicals:** CCK-8 (MESH:D012844)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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