Circular RNAs hold significant regulatory functions during various tumors. However, the exact hsa_circ_0041268 roles in non‐small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) along with regulatory mechanism are unknown. In this study, RT‐qPCR… Click to show full abstract
Circular RNAs hold significant regulatory functions during various tumors. However, the exact hsa_circ_0041268 roles in non‐small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) along with regulatory mechanism are unknown. In this study, RT‐qPCR was used to perceive hsa_circ_0041268 expressions in NSCLC cell lines. Our team constructed small interfering RNA for hsa_circ_0041268. NSCLC cell proliferation, migration, and tumorigenesis in nude mice were assayed to confirm hsa_circ_0041268 activities in NSCLC cells. We then used bioinformatics and luciferase reporter analyses to characterize the hsa_circ_0041268 downstream targets. The result shows that the expressions of hsa_circ_0041268 incremented in NSCLC cell lines and hsa_circ_0041268 downregulation decreased cell proliferation and migration. ROCK1 and miR‐214‐5p were hsa_circ_0041268 downstream targets. miR‐214‐5p downregulation or ROCK1 overexpression restored migration and proliferation abilities after hsa_circ_0041268 silencing. ROCK1 overexpression renovated migration and proliferation abilities after miR‐214‐5p overexpression. In vivo investigations confirmed that hsa_circ_0041268 downregulation inhibited tumor formation and metastasis in nude mice xenografts. Together, results demonstrated that hsa_circ_0041268 acted as tumor promoter through novel hsa_circ_0041268/miR‐214‐5p/ROCK1 axis, which highlighted its potential as NSCLC therapeutic agent.
               
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