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Circ-sirt1 inhibits growth and invasion of gastric cancer by sponging miR-132-3p/miR-212-3p and upregulating sirt1 expression

Qing-Ke Li, Yan-Kun Liu, Jing-Wu Li, Yuan-Ting Liu, Yu-Feng Li,  Bing-Hui Li

Abstract:

circRNAs have been considered as a rising factor in cancers. However, the roles and mechanisms of circ-sirt1 in gastric cancer (GC) remain largely unknown. In this study, we found that the expressions of sirt1 and circ-sirt1 are decreased in tissues or serums of GC patients by real-time quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR). The expressions of miR-132-3p/miR-212-3p showed an opposite tendency in these samples. The co-transfection of miR-132-3p/miR-212-3p mimics counteracted the enhancement of sirt1 expression induced by circ-sirt1. The results of cell colony-formation assay and transwell assays demonstrated that the proliferation, migration, and invasion activities of BGC-823 cells were inhibited by circ-sirt1 overexpression or miR-132-3p/miR-212-3p knockdown, respectively. The xenograft tumor model result indicated that the circ-sirt1 overexpression suppressed the tumor growth of BGC-823 cells. The regulation of miR-132-3p/miR-212-3p between circ-sirt1 and sirt1 was verified in the mice tumor tissues. Thus, circ-sirt1 inhibited tumor growth and invasion probably by sponging miR-132-3p/miR-212-3p and upregulating sirt1 expression in GC. These findings may provide a theoretical basis for the classification of GC and a novel therapeutic target for GC patients.

Received date: 02/18/2021

Accepted date: 03/29/2021

Ahead of print publish date: 05/26/2021

Issue: 4/2021

Volume: 68

Pages: 780 — 787

Keywords: gastric cancer, circ-sirt1, sirt1, miR-132-3p, miR-212-3p, growth, invasion

Supplementary files:
N222 Supplementary Figure Legends.doc
N222 Suppl FigS1-TE1.pdf
N222 Suppl FigS2-TE1.pdf

DOI: 10.4149/neo_2021_210218N222

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