Circ_0061140 stimulates the malignant development of prostate cancer by targeting miR-1193

2021 
Background This study sought to explore the expression pattern in prostate cancer (PCa) tissues, as well as the regulatory effects of circ_0061140 on the proliferative potential of PCa cells. Methods A quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) analysis was undertaken to detect circ_0061140 levels in 43 paired PCa tissues and adjacent normal tissues. After the knockdown of circ_0061140, changes in the proliferative potential of PCa cells and tumor growth in nude mice with PCa were detected. Finally, the relationship of circ_0061140 and miR-1193 in the development of PCa was assessed. Results The results showed that circ_0061140 was upregulated in PCa tissues. PCa patients with higher Gleason score or larger sized tumors expressed higher levels of circ_0061140. Additionally, the knockdown of circ_0061140 inhibited the proliferative potential of PCa cells. MiR-1193 was the target gene binding circ_0061140, and its level was negatively regulated by circ_0061140. Finally, rescue experiments showed that miR-1193 was regulated by circ_0061140 in the development of PCa. Conclusions Circ_0061140 is upregulated in PCa tissues, and is closely linked to Gleason score and tumor size in PCa. Additionally, it causes PCa cells to proliferate by negatively regulating miR-1193.
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