Circular STAG2 RNA Modulates Bladder Cancer Progression via miR-145-5p/TAGLN2 and Is Considered as a Biomarker for Recurrence.
Chris DuWayne C WaltzerJeremy E WiluszMassimiliano SpalivieroFrank DarrasVictor RomanovPublished in: Cancers (2024)
The current study aimed to elucidate the regulatory mechanisms of the circRNA hsa_circ_0139697 (circSTAG2(16-25)) in BCa and to consider the opportunity of using circSTAG2(16-25) isolated from BCa patient urine as a marker for disease development prediction. The selection of this circRNA was determined by the special role of its parental gene STAG2 in BCa biology. The circRNA hsa_circ_0139697 was chosen from 25 STAG2 circRNAs due to its differential expression in the urine of BCa patients and healthy volunteers. Higher levels of circSTAG2(16-25) were detected in urine samples obtained from patients with recurrent tumors. A higher expression of circSTAG2(16-25) was also detected in more tumorigenic BCa cell lines. The overexpression of circSTAG2(16-25) in BCa cells induced the elevation of proliferation, motility, and invasion. To study the mechanisms of circSTAG2(16-25) activity, we confirmed that circSTAG2(16-25) can bind miR-145-5p in vitro as was predicted by bioinformatic search. miR-145-5p was shown to suppress some genes that promoted BCa progression. One of these genes, TAGLN2, encodes the protein Transgelin 2, which plays a role in BCa cell motility and invasion. Therefore, the possible mechanism of action of circSTAG2(16-25) could be sponging the tumor suppressor miR-145-5p, which results in activation of TAGLN2. In addition, circSTAG2(16-25) might be considered as a potential biomarker for recurrence prediction.
Keyphrases
- genome wide
- end stage renal disease
- induced apoptosis
- ejection fraction
- transcription factor
- genome wide identification
- newly diagnosed
- poor prognosis
- signaling pathway
- biofilm formation
- chronic kidney disease
- cell proliferation
- staphylococcus aureus
- mesenchymal stem cells
- copy number
- high glucose
- prognostic factors
- oxidative stress
- peritoneal dialysis
- long non coding rna
- diabetic rats
- cell death
- patient reported outcomes
- free survival
- cell therapy
- amino acid
- pi k akt
- stress induced