Abstract

CircRNAs and autophagy are closely involved in the physiological and pathological processes of ovarian cancer; however, their exact mechanisms are still undetermined. This investigation aimed to elucidate the function and associated pathways of circFAM188A, which modulates proliferation, autophagy, and invasion in ovarian cancer (EOC). The expression of circFAM188A in the tissues of EOC patients was assessed via RT-PCR. To elucidate proliferation, invasion, and autophagy in the tumor cells, Transwell, 5-ethynyl-2'-deoxyuridine (EdU), and mRFP-GFP-LC3 reporter assays were conducted. The binding sites between circ-FAM188A and the miR-670-3p, miR-670-3p and YY1 were predicted using bioinformatics and verified by dual-luciferase reporter assays. Pulldown assays demonstrated binding between ULK1 and circ-FAM188A. ULK1 was found to be crucial in the initial stage of autophagy. Moreover, an in vivo xenograft model was established by subcutaneous injection of nude mice with EOC cells. Expression of circ-FAM188A was increased in EOC tissues relative to normal ovarian tissues and circ-FAM188A overexpression promoted proliferation, invasion, and autophagy; these effects were reversed by circ-FAM188A silencing. miR-670-3p and circ-FAM188A co-localized in the cytoplasm. circ-FAM188A enhanced YY1 expression by sponging miR-670-3p and was also shown to interact with ULK1. It is thus suggested that circ-FAM188A modulates autophagy by sponging miR-670-3p as well as interacting with ULK1.

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