<i>FNDC3B</i> circular RNA promotes the migration and invasion of gastric cancer cells via the regulation of E‐cadherin and CD44 expression

Yuling Hong(Xiamen University), Haifeng Qin(307th Hospital of Chinese People’s Liberation Army), Yin Li(Shenzhen International Travel Health Care Center), Yuhai Zhang(Xiamen University), Xunrong Zhuang(Fujian Medical University), Lei Liu(Xiamen University), Kun Lü(Xiamen University), Long Li(Fujian Medical University), Xiaoling Deng(Xiamen University), Fan Liu(Xiamen University), Songlin Shi(Xiamen University), Guoyan Liu(Xiamen University)
Journal of Cellular Physiology
April 8, 2019
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Abstract

Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are a new class of RNAs, and many studies have identified thousands of circRNAs in tumor cells. Fibronectin type III domain-containing protein 3B (FNDC3B) circular RNA (circFNDC3B, circBase ID: hsa_circ_0006156) circularizes with exons 5 and 6. Gibson Assembly DNA technology was used to construct a circFNDC3B expression vector without a splice site and restriction enzyme site. We showed that circFNDC3B increased migration and invasion in gastric cancer (GC). Ectopic expression of circFNDC3B reduced the level of E-cadherin protein to promote the epithelial-mesenchymal transition in GC. RNA immunoprecipitation assays and RNA pull-down assays confirmed that circFNC3B increased CD44 expression, which was associated with cell adhesion, via the formation of a ternary complex of circFNDC3B-IGF2BP3-CD44 mRNA. These results indicated that circFNDC3B was associated with the degree of malignancy to highlight the specific characteristics of cell invasion.


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