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Downregulation of circ_0132266 in chronic lymphocytic leukemia promoted cell viability through miR-337-3p/PML axis
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Chronic Lymphocytic LeukemiaImmunologyCancer BiologyTumor BiologyCell ViabilityLong Non-coding RnaCell SignalingCancer ResearchCancer OnsetMicrorna DetectionCell BiologyMir-337-3p/pml AxisCircular RnasSmall RnaTumor SuppressorSystems BiologyMedicineTarget-gene PmlNon-coding Rna
Circular RNAs (circRNAs) have recently been reported to play crucial roles in various regulatory processes and involved in cancer onset and progression. However, the potential mechanism of circRNAs in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) remains largely unknown. Here, we observed hsa_circ_0132266 (circ_0132266), a circRNA significantly decreased in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of CLL patients compared with healthy donors, could act as an endogenous sponge of hsa-miR-337-3p (miR-337-3p) and regulate its activity, which resulted in a downstream change of target-gene PML and a consequent influence on cell viability. Taken together, our data indicated the regulatory mechanism of circ_0132266 in CLL progression through circ_0132266/miR-337-3p/PML axis, suggesting that it may serve as a biomarker as well as an exploitable therapeutic target for CLL.
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