Abstract

ObjectiveCircular RNAs (circRNAs) significantly influence the invasion, metastasis, gene expression, proliferation, and apoptosis of tumor cells. However, the roles of circRNAs in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC) remain largely unexplored. This study aims to examine circRNA expression patterns in LSCC and adjacent non-tumorous tissues, with the goal of uncovering potential biomarkers for LSCC. MethodsTissue samples were collected from both the tumor and adjacent normal tissues of ten patients who had undergone surgical resection. The profiling of circRNAs was conducted through transcriptomic sequencing and analytical bioinformatics approaches. A ternary regulatory network based on the competitive endogenous RNA (ceRNA) hypothesis was established, linking target circRNAs to clinical immunohistochemical parameters for comparison. Verification of target circRNAs in LSCC tissues was performed using quantitative real-time PCR (RT-qPCR), whereas target mRNAs were analyzed through immunohistochemistry. ResultsA total of 126 significantly different circRNAs were identified, including 40 up-regulated genes and 86 down-regulated genes. Furthermore, 92 circRNA-miRNA-mRNA regulatory relationship axes related to clinical immunohistochemical indicators were found based on 5 candidate circRNAs. Interestingly, all axes related to the target genes MKI67 and TP53 were found to compete with the same circRNA: hsa_circ_0069,399. Further verification confirmed that the hsa_circ_0069,399 expression was overtly upregulated in tumor tissues from LSCC patients, which was consistent with the sequencing results. Conclusionhsa_circ_0069,399 could be a potential prognostic marker for LSCC.

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