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The circular RNA circEIF3M promotes breast cancer progression by promoting cyclin D1 expression

Xiujuan Li, Zhao-Jun Ren, Yufeng Yao, Jun Bao, Yu Qiao

2020Aging20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We investigated the function of circular RNA circEIF3M (hsa_circ_0003119) in triple-negative breast cancer. The expression profiles of circRNAs in 3 specimens of triple-negative breast cancer tissues with adjacent nontumor tissues were analyzed by RNA-sequencing. We verified the oncogenic role of circEIF3M in triple-negative breast cancer through a series of biological function experiments. It was found that circEIF3M was markedly upregulated in triple-negative breast cancer as compared to adjacent nontumor tissue, and that circEIF3M promoted triple-negative breast cancer cell proliferation, migration, and invasion. Mechanistic analysis indicated that circEIF3M may act as a competing endogenous RNA for miR-33a that relieves the inhibitory effect of miR-33a on its target cyclin D1. These findings showed that circEIF3M promotes triple-negative breast cancer progression via the circEIF3M/ miR-33a/ cyclin D1 axis.

Topics & Concepts

Cyclin D1Breast cancerCancer researchCircular RNACancerRNACyclin DExpression (computer science)OncologyBiologyInternal medicineMedicineGeneticsCell cycleGeneComputer scienceProgramming languageCircular RNAs in diseasesMicroRNA in disease regulation
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