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Three-Dimensional Bone Extracellular Matrix Model for Osteosarcoma
Published on: April 12, 2019
CircUSP48 promotes malignant behavior by regulating CYR61 via miR-365 in osteosarcoma
Shunguang Chen1, Yan Xu2, Bo Yang3
1Department of Orthopedics, Jingzhou Hospital Affiliated to Yangtze University, Jingzhou, 434000, China. 2021710969@yangtzeu.edu.cn.
Abstract:
Even though circular RNAs (circRNAs), a class of non-coding endogenous RNA, play a crucial role in the progression of osteosarcoma (OS), the specific function of hsa_circ_0000028 (circUSP48) remains unclear. This study aims to elucidate the mechanism by which circUSP48 regulates OS. We employed qRT-PCR and western blot techniques to quantify circDOCK1, miR-186, and DNMT3A levels. Cell proliferation was assessed using the cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8), 5-Ethynyl-20-deoxyuridine (EdU) assay, and colony formation assay. Cell migration and invasion were evaluated through Transwell and cell scratch assays. Furthermore, we performed dual-luciferase reporter, RIP, and RNA pull-down assays to investigate the association between circUSP48, miR-365, and CYR61. In addition, an in vivo xenograft model was utilized to assess the functional role of circUSP48. High levels of circUSP48 and CYR61 were observed in OS tissues and cells, while miR-365 levels were low. Knockdown of circUSP48 suppressed the multiplication, motility, and invasion of OS cells, thereby reducing carcinoma growth. Moreover, inhibition of miR-365 reversed the OS cell-suppressive effect caused by circUSP48 knockdown through direct interaction with circUSP48. Additionally, circUSP48 upregulated the expression of CYR61 by sponging miR-365. The findings suggest that circUSP48 promotes malignant behavior in OS by regulating the expression of CYR61 through miR-365, making it a potential therapeutic target for OS.
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