Cancer Management and Research (Jun 2021)

CircFAT1 is Overexpressed in Colorectal Cancer and Suppresses Cancer Cell Proliferation, Invasion and Migration by Increasing the Maturation of miR-10a

  • Liu M

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 13
pp. 4309 – 4315

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Meng Liu Department of Oncology, China-Japan Friendship Hospital, Beijing, 100029, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Meng LiuDepartment of Oncology, China-Japan Friendship Hospital, No. 2 East Yinghua Street, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100029, People’s Republic of ChinaEmail [email protected]: It has been reported that circFAT1 plays opposite roles in gastric cancer and osteosarcoma. This study aimed to explore the involvement of circFAT1 in colorectal cancer (CRC).Patients and Methods: Paired CRC and non-tumor tissues from 64 CRC patients were subjected to RNA preparations and RT-qPCRs to determine the expression of circFAT1, premature miR-10a, and mature miR-10a. In CRC cells, the effects of circFAT1 overexpression on miR-10a maturation were analyzed by determining the expression of both premature miR-10a and mature miR-10a using RT-qPCRs. The role of circFAT1 and miR-10a in regulating the proliferation, invasion, and migration of CRC cells was analyzed by BrdU and Transwell assays, respectively.Results: We found that circFAT1 was upregulated in CRC. Mature miR-10a, but not premature miR-10a, was overexpressed in CRC and positively correlated with circFAT1. CircFAT1 overexpression increased the expression of mature miR-10a, but not premature miR-10a. Overexpression of circFAT1 and miR-10a increased cell proliferation, invasion and migration, and miR-10a inhibitor suppressed cell behaviors and reversed the effects of circFAT1 overexpression.Conclusion: circFAT1 is overexpressed in CRC and may suppress CRC cell proliferation, invasion and migration by increasing miR-10a maturation.Keywords: colorectal cancer, circFAT1, miR-10a, maturation, invasion, migration

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