Abstract

BackgroundThe incidence rate and mortality rate of lung cancer are the highest in the world. Therefore, further studies are needed to reveal the molecular mechanism of lung cancer progression and development. Previous study demonstrated that the deregulation of circRNAs can regulate cell biological functions in tumorigenesis and development. However, the roles of circPTCH1 in lung cancer have not yet been revealed.Materials and MethodsThe expression levels of circPTCH1, miR-34c-5p, and MYCN were measured by RT-PCR in lung cancer tissues and cells; dual-luciferase reporter and RIP assay showed that circRNA served as a sponge for miRNA, and miRNA could target mRNA. In vitro, effects of si-circPTCH1 can regulate lung cancer cells’ migration, invasion were detected by CCK-8 assay, wound healing assay, and transwell assay.ResultsOur research demonstrated that the expression of circPTCH1 was upregulated in lung cancer tissues and cell lines and increased in metastatic tissues compared to that of non-metastatic tissues. circPTCH1 sponging miR-34c-5p to target MYCN was revealed by dual-luciferase reporter and a RIP assay. In addition, the expression level of miR-34c-5p was reduced in lung cancer tumor tissues, and MYCN was significantly increased in lung cancer tumor tissues. Pearson correlation analysis showed that miR-34c-5p with circPTCH1 and MYCN had a moderately negative correlation, and there was a moderately positive correlation between circPTCH1 and MYCN. Further, cytological studies found that circPTCH1 reduced lung cancer cells’ migration and invasion by targeting MYCN via miR-34c-5p.ConclusioncircPTCH1 plays a tumor enhancement role in lung cancer and that can effectively promote migration, invasion and EMT by targeting the miR-34c-5p/MYCN axis. circPTCH1 may be a novel potential treatment and diagnosis biomarker for lung cancer.

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