Abstract
Colorectal cancer is a prevalent cancer globally and has become a threaten of human health. Recently, circular RNAs (circRNAs) have been widely studied in the cancer area, and the function of circular RNA circWHSC1 has been identified in several cancers. However, the role of circWHSC1 in colorectal cancer remains elusive. In this study, we were interested in the effects of circWHSC1 on colorectal cancer progression. We found that level of circWHSC1 was elevated in colorectal cancer cells compared with normal colon epithelial cells. FISH assay further confirmed that circWHSC1 was mainly localized in cytoplasm. CircWHSC1 depletion repressed the viability of colorectal cancer cells. The colony formation number and Edu-positive colorectal cancer cells were inhibited by the depletion of circWHSC1, respectively. The knockdown of circWHSC1 promoted the apoptosis of colorectal cancer cells. The tumor growth of colorectal cancer cells in nude mice was attenuated by circWHSC1 silencing. Meanwhile, the invasion and migration ability of colorectal cancer cells was suppressed by circWHSC1 depletion. Mechanically, circWHSC1 targets miR-130a-5p to promote zeb1 expression in colorectal cancer cell. The depletion of circWHSC1 remarkably reduced the cell viability and Edu-positive colorectal cancer cells, and the miR-130a-5p inhibitor or zeb1 overexpression could restore the phenotypes. Furthermore, the tumor growth of colorectal cancer cells in nude mice was attenuated by circWHSC1 knockdown, while miR-130a-5p depletion or zeb1 overexpression reversed the effect in the model. Therefore, we concluded that Circular RNA circWHSC1 facilitated colorectal cancer cell proliferation by targeting miR-130a-5p/zeb1 signaling in vitro and in vivo.
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