Abstract

Circular RNAs (circRNAs) act as essential regulators in the tumorigenesis of renal cell carcinoma. Our study aims to investigate the underlying function and the molecular mechanisms of circ_0001368 in renal cell carcinoma. The qRT-PCR results indicate that the circ_0001368 expression level was downregulated in the carcinoma cells and tissues of the renal cell. circ_0001368 weakened cell proliferation and invasion in the ACHN and 786-O cells. The luciferase reporter assay showed that circ_0001368 functioned as an endogenous sponge for miR-492. The transwell and CCK8 assays showed that circ_0001368 suppressed cell proliferation and invasion in the ACHN and 786-O cells. Large tumor suppressor kinase 2 (LATS2) was confirmed by Targetscan as a target gene of miR-492. The overexpression of LATS2 repressed the growth and invasion of ACHN and 786-O cells. circ_0001368 upregulated the LATS2 expression and suppressed ACHN and 786-O cell growth and invasion by sponging miR-492. circ_0001368 suppressed the proliferation ability of 786-O in vivo. In conclusion, circ_0001368 was identified in this study as a novel anti-tumor RNA in renal cell carcinoma and can function as a potential therapeutic target for renal cell carcinoma treatment.

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