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<scp>Circular RNA circ‐FIRRE</scp> interacts with <scp>HNRNPC</scp> to promote esophageal squamous cell carcinoma progression by stabilizing <scp><i>GLI2</i> mRNA</scp>

Yongjia Zhou, Xia Xue, Junwen Luo, Peiwei Li, Zhaohua Xiao, Wenhao Zhang, Jie Zhou, Peichao Li, Jiangfeng Zhao, Haibo Ge, Zhongxian Tian, Xiaogang Zhao

2023Cancer Science27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Increasing evidence has shown that circular RNAs (circRNAs) interact with RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) and promote cancer progression. However, the function and mechanism of the circRNA/RBP complex in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) are still largely unknown. Herein, we first characterized a novel oncogenic circRNA, circ-FIRRE, by RNA sequencing (Ribo-free) profiling of ESCC samples. Furthermore, we observed marked circ-FIRRE overexpression in ESCC patients with high TNM stage and poor overall survival. Mechanistic studies indicated that circ-FIRRE, as a platform, interacts with the heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein C (HNRNPC) protein to stabilize GLI2 mRNA by directly binding to its 3'-UTR in the cytoplasm, thereby resulting in elevated GLI2 protein expression and subsequent transcription of its target genes MYC, CCNE1, and CCNE2, ultimately contributing to ESCC progression. Moreover, HNRNPC overexpression in circ-FIRRE knockdown cells notably abolished circ-FIRRE knockdown-mediated Hedgehog pathway inhibition and ESCC progression impairment in vitro and in vivo. Clinical specimen results showed that circ-FIRRE and HNRNPC expression was positively correlated with GLI2 expression, which reveals the clear significance of the circ-FIRRE/HNRNPC-GLI2 axis in ESCC. In summary, our results indicate that circ-FIRRE could serve as a valuable biomarker and potential therapeutic target for ESCC and highlight a novel mechanism of the circ-FIRRE/HNRNPC complex in ESCC progression regulation.

Topics & Concepts

Gene knockdownCancer researchRNA-binding proteinRNACircular RNABiologyTumor progressionMessenger RNAChemistryMolecular biologyCell biologyGeneBiochemistryCircular RNAs in diseasesMicroRNA in disease regulationRNA modifications and cancer