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Circular RNA circEPSTI1 accelerates cervical cancer progression via miR-375/409-3P/515-5p-SLC7A11 axis

Peng Wu, Chunxiang Li, Dong mei Ye, Kenan Yu, Yuxuan Li, Hailin Tang, Gaoshen Xu, Shuijing Yi, Zhiwei Zhang

2021Aging109 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Circular RNAs (circRNAs) is one kind of non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) and exert crucial functions in biological processes and intracellular gene expression modulation. However, the biological roles and expression status of the majority of circRNAs still remain unknown in cervical cancer. RESULTS: In this study, circEPSTI1 (hsa_circRNA_000479) was significantly upregulated in cervical cancer. We first discovered the impact of circRNA on cell ferroptosis in cervical cancer. Interestingly, circEPSTI1 attenuates the effect of ferritin which is mediated by SLC7A11 based on lipid peroxidation measurements and reduced glutathione and glutathione (GSH/GSSG) assay. CONCLUSIONS: circEPSTI1-miR-375/409-3P/515-5p-SLC7A11 axis affected the proliferation of cervical cancer via the competing endogenous RNAs (ceRNA) mechanism and was relative to ferroptosis. Our findings provided experimental evidences which revealed that circEPSTI1 might act as a new and useful biomarker for monitoring and treatment target for cervical cancer. METHODS: . RIP and luciferase reporter assay revealed that circEPSTI1 sponges miR-375, miR-409-3p and miR-515-5p to upregulate SLC7A11 expression. We applied mouse xenograft experiments in mice to validate our results.

Topics & Concepts

Cervical cancerCircular RNAmicroRNAInternal medicineOncologyMedicineCancerBiologyGeneGeneticsFerroptosis and cancer prognosisCircular RNAs in diseasesCancer-related molecular mechanisms research
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