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Circular <scp>RNA</scp> circRNA_101996 promoted cervical cancer development by regulating <scp>miR</scp>‐1236‐3p/<scp>TRIM37</scp> axis
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Transcriptional RegulationCervical CancerCircular RnasCervical Cancer GrowthMedicineGeneticsNatural SciencesRna BiologyPathologyCervical Cancer DevelopmentMicrorna DetectionSmall RnaGene ExpressionEpigenetic RegulationCell BiologyEpigeneticsTumor BiologyNon-coding Rna
Circular RNAs (circRNAs) appear to be significant modulators in various physiological processes. Recently, it is found that circRNA_101996 exerts important roles in various cancers. Our previous studies showed that circRNA_101996 promoted cervical cancer growth and metastasis by regulating miR-8075/TPX2. However, the potential regulatory role of circRNA_101996 in cervical cancer still needs further investigation. Our results in this study suggested that circRNA_101996 was over-expressed in cervical cancer patients. circRNA_101996 up-regulation remarkably assisted cell proliferation, cell cycle progression, and cell migration in cervical cancer, while circRNA_101996 knockdown exerted the inverse effects. The molecular investigations indicated that circRNA_101996 could increase the expression level of miR-1236-3p, tripartite motif-containing 37 (TRIM37), through binding to miR-1236-3p and reducing its expression. Moreover, in vivo results demonstrated that circRNA_101996 shRNA can function as a tumor suppressor through down-regulating TRIM37 in cervical cancer. In conclusion, our data indicated that circRNA_101996/miR-1236-3p/TRIM37 axis accelerated cervical cancer development, providing novel insights into cervical cancer diagnosis and treatment.
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