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- W3094510504 abstract "Circular RNAs (circRNAs) function as efficient microRNA (miRNA) sponges that regulate gene expression in the pathogenesis of many human malignancies. However, their roles in cervical adenocarcinoma remain largely unknown. In this study, we aimed to seek novel circRNAs that regulate cervical adenocarcinoma carcinogenesis and to explore their regulatory mechanisms as well as clinical significance. We identified that 24 circRNAs were differentially expressed in cervical adenocarcinoma tissues by RNA sequencing. Among them, circEYA1 was the most significantly downregulated circRNA in cervical adenocarcinoma. In cervical adenocarcinoma cells, circEYA1 overexpression led to suppression of cell viability and colony formation, promotion of apoptosis, and a decrease of the xenograft tumor growth. The mechanism underlying these observations is that circEYA1 functioned as a sponge of miR-582-3p and abrogated its suppression of CXCL14 expression. Consistently, miR-582-3p inhibition phenocopied the biological effects of circEYA1 overexpression in cervical adenocarcinoma cells. Moreover, miR-582-3p overexpression reversed the suppressive behaviors of circEYA1 in vitro and in vivo. In addition, the expression, correlation, and clinical diagnostic value of circEYA1/miR-582-3p/CXCL14 were confirmed in 198 clinical cervical tissue samples. In summary, our findings highlight a novel tumor suppressive role of circEYA1 in cervical adenocarcinoma tumorigenesis and may provide a potential diagnostic marker and therapeutic target for patients with cervical adenocarcinoma. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) function as efficient microRNA (miRNA) sponges that regulate gene expression in the pathogenesis of many human malignancies. However, their roles in cervical adenocarcinoma remain largely unknown. In this study, we aimed to seek novel circRNAs that regulate cervical adenocarcinoma carcinogenesis and to explore their regulatory mechanisms as well as clinical significance. We identified that 24 circRNAs were differentially expressed in cervical adenocarcinoma tissues by RNA sequencing. Among them, circEYA1 was the most significantly downregulated circRNA in cervical adenocarcinoma. In cervical adenocarcinoma cells, circEYA1 overexpression led to suppression of cell viability and colony formation, promotion of apoptosis, and a decrease of the xenograft tumor growth. The mechanism underlying these observations is that circEYA1 functioned as a sponge of miR-582-3p and abrogated its suppression of CXCL14 expression. Consistently, miR-582-3p inhibition phenocopied the biological effects of circEYA1 overexpression in cervical adenocarcinoma cells. Moreover, miR-582-3p overexpression reversed the suppressive behaviors of circEYA1 in vitro and in vivo. In addition, the expression, correlation, and clinical diagnostic value of circEYA1/miR-582-3p/CXCL14 were confirmed in 198 clinical cervical tissue samples. In summary, our findings highlight a novel tumor suppressive role of circEYA1 in cervical adenocarcinoma tumorigenesis and may provide a potential diagnostic marker and therapeutic target for patients with cervical adenocarcinoma." @default.
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- W3094510504 title "circEYA1 Functions as a Sponge of miR-582-3p to Suppress Cervical Adenocarcinoma Tumorigenesis via Upregulating CXCL14" @default.
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