Circ_0000069 promotes the development of hepatocellular carcinoma by regulating CCL25
Junshao Zeng, Yi Feng, Liwen Lin, Huifeng Ye, Haoming Shen, Yifan Sun

TL;DR
This study shows that the circRNA circ_0000069 promotes liver cancer by regulating CCL25, suggesting both could be targets for treatment.
Contribution
The study identifies circ_0000069 as a novel regulator of HCC progression through its interaction with CCL25.
Findings
Circ_0000069 is upregulated in HCC tissues and cell lines.
Overexpression of circ_0000069 increases HCC cell invasion and migration.
CCL25 mediates the effects of circ_0000069 in promoting tumor growth.
Abstract
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a leading cause of cancer-related deaths globally, influenced by aberrant circRNA expression. Investigating circRNA-miRNA-mRNA interactions can unveil underlying mechanisms of HCC and identify potential therapeutic targets. In this study, we conducted differential analyses of mRNAs, miRNAs, and circRNAs, and established their relationships using various databases such as miRanda, miRDB, and miTarBase. Additionally, functional enrichment and immune infiltration analyses were performed to evaluate the roles of key genes. We also conducted qPCR assays and western blotting (WB) to examine the expression levels of circRNA, CCL25, and MAP2K1 in both HCC cells and clinical samples. Furthermore, we utilized overexpression and knockdown techniques for circ_0000069 and conducted wound healing, transwell invasion assays, and a tumorigenesis experiment to assess…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCircular RNAs in diseases · MicroRNA in disease regulation · Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research
