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CircHIPK3 promotes colorectal cancer growth and metastasis by sponging miR-7.


ABSTRACT: Mounting evidences indicate that circular RNAs (circRNAs) have a vital role in human diseases, especially cancers. More recently, circHIPK3, a particularly abundant circRNA, was proposed to be involved in tumorigenesis. However, its role in colorectal cancer (CRC) has not been explored. In this study, we found circHIPK3 was significantly upregulated in CRC tissues and cell lines, at least in part, due to c-Myb overexpression and positively correlated with metastasis and advanced clinical stage. Moreover, Cox multivariate survival analysis showed that high-level expression of circHIPK3 was an independent prognostic factor of poor overall survival (OS) in CRC (hazard ratio [HR]?=?2.75, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.74-6.51, p?=?0.009). Functionally, knockdown of circHIPK3 markedly inhibited CRC cells proliferation, migration, invasion, and induced apoptosis in vitro and suppressed CRC growth and metastasis in vivo. Mechanistically, by using biotinylated-circHIPK3 probe to perform RNA pull-down assay in CRC cells, we identified miR-7 was the only one microRNA that was abundantly pulled down by circHIPK3 in both HCT116 and HT29 cells and these interactions were also confirmed by biotinylated miR-7 pull-down and dual-luciferase reporter assays. Overexpression of miR-7 mimicked the effect of circHIPK3 knockdown on CRC cells proliferation, migration, invasion, and apoptosis. Furthermore, ectopic expression of circHIPK3 effectively reversed miR-7-induced attenuation of malignant phenotypes of CRC cells by increasing the expression levels of miR-7 targeting proto-oncogenes (FAK, IGF1R, EGFR, YY1). Remarkably, the combination of circHIPK3 silencing and miR-7 overexpression gave a better effect on tumor suppression both in vitro and in vivo than did circHIPK3 knockdown or miR-7 overexpression alone. Taken together, our data indicate that circHIPK3 may have considerable potential as a prognostic biomarker in CRC, and support the notion that therapeutic targeting of the c-Myb/circHIPK3/miR-7 axis may be a promising treatment approach for CRC patients.

SUBMITTER: Zeng K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5856798 | biostudies-other | 2018 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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CircHIPK3 promotes colorectal cancer growth and metastasis by sponging miR-7.

Zeng Kaixuan K   Chen Xiaoxiang X   Xu Mu M   Liu Xiangxiang X   Hu Xiuxiu X   Xu Tao T   Sun Huiling H   Pan Yuqin Y   He Bangshun B   Wang Shukui S  

Cell death & disease 20180401 4


Mounting evidences indicate that circular RNAs (circRNAs) have a vital role in human diseases, especially cancers. More recently, circHIPK3, a particularly abundant circRNA, was proposed to be involved in tumorigenesis. However, its role in colorectal cancer (CRC) has not been explored. In this study, we found circHIPK3 was significantly upregulated in CRC tissues and cell lines, at least in part, due to c-Myb overexpression and positively correlated with metastasis and advanced clinical stage.  ...[more]

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