Abstract

Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is a serious malignant cancer. The treatment effect of ESCC is relatively poor and needs further improvement. According to reports, circular RNAs (circRNAs) actively participate in human carcinogenesis. More explorations are needed about the action of circRNAs in ESCC. Circ_0024108, miR-488-3p, and USP14 was quantified by a qRT-PCR or immunoblotting method. Cell proliferation evaluation was performed by MTT, EdU, and colony formation assays. Evaluation of cell motility and invasiveness was conducted using wound healing assay and transwell assay. The regulatory mechanism of circ_0024108, miR-488-3p, and USP14 was detected by RNA pull-down assay and dual-luciferase reporter assay. Circ_0024108 and USP14 were significantly overexpressed in ESCC, while miR-488-3p was underexpressed. Deficiency of circ_0024108 impeded cell growth, motility, and invasiveness. Circ_0024108 regulated the expression of USP14 in ESCC cells via miR-488-3p. Also, circ_0024108 was present at high levels in serum exosomes from ESCC patients with high specificity and sensitivity. Taken together, circ_0024108 participated in the progress of ESCC through the miR-488-3p/USP14 axis. Circ_0024108 was differentially expressed in serum exosomes. Circ_0024108 might be a potential biomarker for the diagnosis of ESCC.

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