Circ-HuR suppresses HuR expression and gastric cancer progression by inhibiting CNBP transactivation

Feng Yang(Union Hospital), Anpei Hu(Union Hospital), Dan Li(Union Hospital), Jianqun Wang(Union Hospital), Yanhua Guo(Union Hospital), Yang Liu(Union Hospital), Hongjun Li(Union Hospital), Yajun Chen(Union Hospital), Xiaojing Wang(Union Hospital), Kai Huang(Union Hospital), Liduan Zheng(Union Hospital), Qiangsong Tong(Union Hospital)
Molecular Cancer
November 13, 2019
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Circular RNAs (circRNAs), a subclass of non-coding RNAs, play essential roles in tumorigenesis and aggressiveness. Our previous study has identified that circAGO2 drives gastric cancer progression through activating human antigen R (HuR), a protein stabilizing AU-rich element-containing mRNAs. However, the functions and underlying mechanisms of circRNAs derived from HuR in gastric cancer progression remain elusive. METHODS: CircRNAs derived from HuR were detected by real-time quantitative RT-PCR and validated by Sanger sequencing. Biotin-labeled RNA pull-down, mass spectrometry, RNA immunoprecipitation, RNA electrophoretic mobility shift, and in vitro binding assays were applied to identify proteins interacting with circRNA. Gene expression regulation was observed by chromatin immunoprecipitation, dual-luciferase assay, real-time quantitative RT-PCR, and western blot assays. Gain- and loss-of-function studies were performed to observe the impacts of circRNA and its protein partner on the growth, invasion, and metastasis of gastric cancer cells in vitro and in vivo. RESULTS: Circ-HuR (hsa_circ_0049027) was predominantly detected in the nucleus, and was down-regulated in gastric cancer tissues and cell lines. Ectopic expression of circ-HuR suppressed the growth, invasion, and metastasis of gastric cancer cells in vitro and in vivo. Mechanistically, circ-HuR interacted with CCHC-type zinc finger nucleic acid binding protein (CNBP), and subsequently restrained its binding to HuR promoter, resulting in down-regulation of HuR and repression of tumor progression. CONCLUSIONS: Circ-HuR serves as a tumor suppressor to inhibit CNBP-facilitated HuR expression and gastric cancer progression, indicating a potential therapeutic target for gastric cancer.


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