Thoracic Cancer (Nov 2022)

Exosome‐delivered circSATB2 targets the miR‐330‐5p/PEAK1 axis to regulate proliferation, migration and invasion of lung cancer cells

  • Jun Zhu,
  • Fudong Wang,
  • Yuan Weng,
  • Jun Zhao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/1759-7714.14652
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 21
pp. 3007 – 3017

Abstract

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Abstract Exosomes can carry various kinds of RNAs to mediate intercellular communication. Circular RNA (circRNA) special AT‐rich sequence‐binding protein 2 (circSATB2) was identified as an oncogene in lung cancer. This study was performed to explore the association of circSATB2 with exosomes and the regulatory mechanism of circSATB2. Exosomes could transmit circSATB2 into lung cancer cells. Exosomes enhanced cell proliferation, invasion, and migration by carrying circSATB2. Exosomal circSATB2 abrogated the inhibitory effect of short hairpin (sh)‐circSATB2 on lung cancer progression. Moreover, circSATB2 promoted tumor growth in vivo via exosomes. CircSATB2 interacted with microRNA‐330‐5p (miR‐330‐5p) and miR‐330‐5p targeted pseudopodium enriched atypical kinase 1 (PEAK1). In addition, circSATB2 affected the PEAK1 level via sponging miR‐330‐5p in lung cancer cells. All results suggested that exosomal transfer of circSATB2 contributed to the malignant development of lung cancer by acting as a sponge of miR‐330‐5p to upregulate PEAK1.

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