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Qiu W, Zhang S, Yu W, Liu J, Wu H. Non-coding RNAs in hepatocellular carcinoma metastasis: Remarkable indicators and potential oncogenic mechanism. Comput Biol Med 2024; 180:108867. [PMID: 39089114 DOI: 10.1016/j.compbiomed.2024.108867] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/28/2023] [Revised: 06/12/2024] [Accepted: 07/07/2024] [Indexed: 08/03/2024]
Abstract
Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs), as key regulators involving in intercellular biological processes, are more prominent in many malignancies, especially for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Herein, we conduct a comprehensive review to summarize diverse ncRNAs roles in HCC metastatic mechanism. We focus on four signaling pathways that predominate in HCC metastatic process, including Wnt/β-catenin, HIF-1α, IL-6, and TGF-β pathways. MicroRNAs (miRNAs), long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), and circular RNAs (circRNAs) employed different mechanisms to participate in the regulation of the key genes in these pathways, typical as interaction with DNA to control transcription, with RNA to control translation, and with protein to control stability. Therefore, ncRNAs may become potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets for HCC metastasis.
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Affiliation(s)
- Wenqi Qiu
- Department of Plastic and Aesthetic Center, The First Affiliated Hospital, College of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
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- College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
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- State Key Laboratory for Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases, National Clinical Research Center for Infectious Diseases, Collaborative Innovation Center for Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases, The First Affiliated Hospital, College of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
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- Department of Intensive Care Unit, The First Affiliated Hospital, College of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
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- Department of Plastic and Aesthetic Center, The First Affiliated Hospital, College of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China; College of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China.
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Li X, Jiang X, Lu J, Jiang L, Li Y, Lin Y, Wan F, Wang C. CircETV6 acts as an oncogenic driver in hepatocellular carcinoma progression. J Biochem Mol Toxicol 2024; 38:e23766. [PMID: 39215759 DOI: 10.1002/jbt.23766] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/13/2024] [Revised: 05/27/2024] [Accepted: 06/24/2024] [Indexed: 09/04/2024]
Abstract
Circular RNA (circRNA) plays important role in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) progression. However, the role and mechanism of circETV6 in HCC progression remain unclear. The levels of circETV6, ETV6, miR-383-5p, and PTPRE were tested by quantitative reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction. Cell functions were assessed using the 3-(4,5-dimethyl-2-thiazolyl)-2,5-diphenyl-2H-tetrazolium bromide assay, 5-ethynyl-2'-deoxyuridine assay, colony formation assay, wound healing assay, transwell assay, and flow cytometry. The protein levels of poptosis-related markers and PTPRE were determined by western blot analysis. RNA interaction was analyzed by dual-luciferase reporter assay and RNA pull-down assay. A xenograft model was established to assess circETV6 roles in vivo. CircETV6 was highly expressed in HCC tissues and cells. CircETV6 knockdown repressed HCC cell proliferation, migration, invasion, and cell cycle, while accelerated apoptosis. CircETV6 targeted miR-383-5p, and miR-383-5p inhibition reversed the regulation of circETV6 knockdown on HCC cell progression. CircETV6 promoted PTPRE level via targeting miR-383-5p. Overexpressed PTPRE abolished the inhibition effect of miR-383-5p on HCC cell progression. In addition, circETV6 knockdown slowed HCC tumor growth in vivo. CircETV6 might facilitate HCC progression via the miR-383-5p/PTPRE axis, providing a novel target for HCC treatment.
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- Xiaoqin Li
- Clinical Laboratory, Urumqi Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital, Urumqi, Xinjiang, China
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- Clinical Laboratory, Urumqi Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital, Urumqi, Xinjiang, China
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- Department of Gynecology, Urumqi Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital, Urumqi, Xinjiang, China
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- Clinical Laboratory, Urumqi Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital, Urumqi, Xinjiang, China
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- Clinical Laboratory, Urumqi Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital, Urumqi, Xinjiang, China
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- Clinical Laboratory, Urumqi Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital, Urumqi, Xinjiang, China
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- Clinical Laboratory, Urumqi Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital, Urumqi, Xinjiang, China
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- Clinical Laboratory Center, People's Hospital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Urumqi, Xinjiang, China
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Biswal P, Lalruatfela A, Behera SK, Biswal S, Mallick B. miR-203a-A multifaceted regulator modulating cancer hallmarks and therapy response. IUBMB Life 2024; 76:108-124. [PMID: 37792370 DOI: 10.1002/iub.2786] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/05/2023] [Accepted: 09/05/2023] [Indexed: 10/05/2023]
Abstract
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of noncoding RNAs of about 19-25 nucleotides, which serve as critical modulators of various cellular and biological processes by target gene regulation. Dysregulated expression of miRNAs modulates the pathophysiology of various human diseases, including cancer. Among miRNAs, miR-203a is one of the most extensively researched dysregulated miRNAs in different cancers. Our review investigated the roles of miR-203a in the hallmarks of cancer modulating different pathways through target gene regulations, chemoresistance, its crosstalk with other ncRNAs or genes in terms of ceRNAs impacting oncogenesis, and its potential applications in the diagnosis, prognosis, and chemotherapeutic responses in different cancer types. miR-203a impacts cancer cell behavior by regulating these exclusive hallmarks- sustaining proliferation, cell growth, invasion and metastasis, cell death, and angiogenesis. Besides, miR-203a is found in human circulating biofluids like plasma or serum of colorectal cancer, cervical cancer, and hepatocellular carcinoma, hinting at its potential as a biomarker. Further, miR-203a is involved in enhancing the chemosensitivity of cisplatin, docetaxel, paclitaxel, doxorubicin, and 5-fluorouracil in a variety of malignancies through their cognate target genes. These results suggest that miR-203a is a crucial multifaceted miRNA that controls cancer cell proliferation, metastasis, and chemotherapy response, shedding new light on its possible application.
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- Priyajit Biswal
- RNAi and Functional Genomics Lab., Department of Life Science, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, Odisha, India
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- RNAi and Functional Genomics Lab., Department of Life Science, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, Odisha, India
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- RNAi and Functional Genomics Lab., Department of Life Science, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, Odisha, India
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- RNAi and Functional Genomics Lab., Department of Life Science, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, Odisha, India
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- RNAi and Functional Genomics Lab., Department of Life Science, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, Odisha, India
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Cheng X, Wu C, Xu H, Zou R, Li T, Ye S. miR-557 inhibits hepatocellular carcinoma progression through Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway by targeting RAB10. Aging (Albany NY) 2024; 16:3716-3733. [PMID: 38364252 PMCID: PMC10929814 DOI: 10.18632/aging.205554] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/15/2023] [Accepted: 12/26/2023] [Indexed: 02/18/2024]
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Accumulating evidence suggests that aberrant miRNAs participate in carcinogenesis and progression of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Abnormal miR-557 expression is reported to interfere with the progression of several human cancers. However, the potential roles of miR-557 in HCC remain largely unknown. In the current study, we found that miR-557 was down-regulated in HCC tissues and cell lines, and was closely related to recurrence and metastasis of HCC. Notably, overexpression of miR-557 inhibited proliferation, migration, invasion, epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) progression, blocked cells in G0/G1 phase of MHCC-97H cells in vitro, and suppressed tumor growth in vivo. However, loss of miR-557 facilitated these parameters in Huh7 cells both in vitro and in vivo. Moreover, RAB10 was identified as a direct downstream target of miR-557 through its 3'-UTR. Furthermore, RAB10 re-expression or knockdown partially abolished the effects of miR-557 on proliferation, migration, invasion, and EMT progression of HCC cells. Mechanistically, overexpression of miR-557 suppressed Wnt/β-catenin signaling by inhibiting GSK-3β phosphorylation, increasing β-catenin phosphorylation, and decreasing β-catenin transport to the nucleus, while knockdown of miR-557 activated Wnt/β-catenin signaling. Moreover, the TOP/FOP-Flash reporter assays showed that miR-557 overexpression or knockdown significantly suppressed or activated Wnt signaling activity, respectively. Additionally, low expression of miR-557 and high expression of RAB10 in HCC tissues was closely associated with tumor size, degree of differentiation, TNM stage and poor prognosis in HCC patients. Taken together, these results demonstrate that miR-557 blocks the progression of HCC via the Wnt/β-catenin pathway by targeting RAB10.
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- Xiaoye Cheng
- Department of Hematology, The First Affiliated Hospital, Jiangxi Medical College, Nanchang University, Nanchang 330006, Jiangxi Province, China
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- Department of General Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital, Jiangxi Medical College, Nanchang University, Nanchang 330006, Jiangxi Province, China
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- Department of General Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital, Jiangxi Medical College, Nanchang University, Nanchang 330006, Jiangxi Province, China
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- Department of General Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital, Jiangxi Medical College, Nanchang University, Nanchang 330006, Jiangxi Province, China
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- Department of General Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital, Jiangxi Medical College, Nanchang University, Nanchang 330006, Jiangxi Province, China
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- Department of General Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital, Jiangxi Medical College, Nanchang University, Nanchang 330006, Jiangxi Province, China
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Chen J, Liu Z, Zhong Y, Chen H, Xie L. Circ_0124208 Promotes the Progression of Hepatocellular Carcinoma by Regulating the miR-338-3p/LAMC1 Axis. Mol Biotechnol 2023; 65:1750-1763. [PMID: 36780058 DOI: 10.1007/s12033-023-00686-2] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/13/2022] [Accepted: 01/29/2023] [Indexed: 02/14/2023]
Abstract
Hundreds of circular RNAs (circRNAs) have been identified as key regulators in biological processes; however, only few of these circRNAs have been functionally described to participate in the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The present study aimed to reveal the function and molecular mechanisms of circ_0124208 in HCC. Real-time quantitative PCR revealed the upregulation of circ_0124208 in HCC tissues and cells. Based on cell functional experiments, silencing circ_0124208 attenuated proliferation and migration, but boosted the apoptosis of Hep 3B and Huh7 cells in vitro. The in vivo experiment further validated the repression of tumor growth via circ_0124208 knockdown. RNA immunoprecipitation and dual-luciferase reporter assays showed that circ_0124208 sponged miR-338-3p and reduced its expression. miR-338-3p inhibition was found to partially reverse the tumor-suppressive effects caused by circ_0124208 in Hep 3B and Huh7 cells. Furthermore, miR-338-3p directly targeted laminin subunit gamma 1 (LAMC1). The malignancy of Hep 3B and Huh7 cell was decreased by LAMC1 knockdown, and this effect was mitigated by miR-338-3p suppression. Overall, circ_0124208 was demonstrated for the first time to play a crucial role as an oncogene in HCC, implying that it could be a useful biomarker for HCC diagnosis. Furthermore, the circ_0124208/miR-338-3p/LAMC1 axis can be used as a potential therapeutic target for HCC treatment.
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- Jianyu Chen
- Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Affiliated Hospital of North Sichuan Medical College, No. 1 Maoyuan South Road, Nanchong, 637000, Sichuan, China
- Institute of Hepatobiliary, Pancreatic and Intestinal Disease, North Sichuan Medical College, No. 1 Maoyuan South Road, Nanchong, 637000, Sichuan, China
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- Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Affiliated Hospital of North Sichuan Medical College, No. 1 Maoyuan South Road, Nanchong, 637000, Sichuan, China
- Institute of Hepatobiliary, Pancreatic and Intestinal Disease, North Sichuan Medical College, No. 1 Maoyuan South Road, Nanchong, 637000, Sichuan, China
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- Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Affiliated Hospital of North Sichuan Medical College, No. 1 Maoyuan South Road, Nanchong, 637000, Sichuan, China
- Institute of Hepatobiliary, Pancreatic and Intestinal Disease, North Sichuan Medical College, No. 1 Maoyuan South Road, Nanchong, 637000, Sichuan, China
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- Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Affiliated Hospital of North Sichuan Medical College, No. 1 Maoyuan South Road, Nanchong, 637000, Sichuan, China
- Institute of Hepatobiliary, Pancreatic and Intestinal Disease, North Sichuan Medical College, No. 1 Maoyuan South Road, Nanchong, 637000, Sichuan, China
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- Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Affiliated Hospital of North Sichuan Medical College, No. 1 Maoyuan South Road, Nanchong, 637000, Sichuan, China.
- Institute of Hepatobiliary, Pancreatic and Intestinal Disease, North Sichuan Medical College, No. 1 Maoyuan South Road, Nanchong, 637000, Sichuan, China.
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