<p>circRNA MYLK Accelerates Cervical Cancer via Up-Regulation of RHEB and Activation of mTOR Signaling</p>
Rui Chen, Luning Mao, Rui Shi, Wenjing Wang, Jingxin Cheng
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Growing evidence directly suggested that circular RNAs (circRNAs) are crucial contributors in the course of cervical cancer (CC) onset and progression. Nevertheless, a large number of circRNAs have not been fully addressed in their function and underlying mechanisms during CC etiology. PURPOSE: Our study focused on the function of circRNA MYLK (myosin light chain kinase), one novel tumor-related circRNA, in CC cell behaviors. METHODS: Firstly, we evaluated the expression profile of circMYLK in CC cells and in normal Ect1/E6E7 cell line. Moreover, the accurate function of circMYLK in CC cells was assessed via colony formation, CCK-8, EdU, and TUNEL assay. The association among circRNAs, miRNA, and target mRNAs was predicated by bioinformatics methods and validated in mechanical assays. RESULTS: We disclosed that circMYLK was up-regulated in CC cell lines and acted as a sponge of miR-1301-3p. Besides, downstream miR-1301-3p was capable of reversing circMYLK-mediated CC cell growth and apoptosis. Furthermore, we validated that circMYLK bound to miR-1301-3p as a sponge to upregulate RHEB (Ras homolog, mTORC1 binding) expression. As annotated in prior works, RHEB was responsible for mTOR signaling transduction. Therefore, we investigated whether circMYLK functioned its tumor-facilitating impact in CC through a RHEB-dependent mTOR signaling activation. CONCLUSION: It was unveiled that circMYLK sponged miR-1301-3p to promote RHEB expression, which resulted in mTOR signaling activation and CC cell malignant growth.