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Circular RNA circLAMA3 inhibits the proliferation of bladder cancer by directly binding an mRNA

Shuilian Wu, Haotian Xu, Ruirui Zhang, Xin Wang, Jialei Yang, Xiaofei Li, Sixian Chen, Wanting He, Aruo Nan

2022Molecular Therapy — Oncolytics20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

. Mechanistically, circLAMA3 directly binds to and promotes the degradation of MYCN mRNA, thereby reducing the MYCN protein expression in bladder cancer cells. Decreased expression of the MYCN protein inhibits the promoter activity and expression of CDK6. Ultimately, circLAMA3 affects DNA replication by downregulating CDK6, resulting in G0/G1 phase arrest and inhibition of bladder cancer proliferation. In summary, we report a potential novel regulatory mechanism via which a circRNA directly binds an mRNA and thereby regulates its fate. Moreover, circLAMA3 significantly affects the progression of bladder cancer and has potential as a diagnostic biomarker and therapeutic target for bladder cancer.

Topics & Concepts

Messenger RNARNABladder cancerCancer researchMolecular biologyRNA-binding proteinChemistryCell biologyBiologyCancerInternal medicineMedicineGeneBiochemistryCircular RNAs in diseasesMicroRNA in disease regulation
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