Circ‐IGF1R inhibits cell invasion and migration in non‐small cell lung cancer

2020 
BACKGROUND: Circular RNA (circRNA) is a novel molecular marker and target candidate that is closely associated with tumor invasion and migration. The mechanism of action of hsa_circ_0005035 (circ-IGF1R) in non-small cell lung cancer remains unclear. In this study, we aimed to study the mechanism of action of circ-IGF1R in lung cancer. METHODS: We screened circ-IGF1R, one of the most notable differential expressions, from the Gene Expression Omnibus database, GSE104854, for further research. The expression level of circ-IGF1R was examined using quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) in five different lung cancer cell lines and 50 pairs of lung cancer and adjacent tissues. Wound-healing and Transwell assays were used for verifying the biological function of circ-IGF1R. The effect of overexpressing circ-IGF1R on the transcriptome of whole lung cancer cells was explored in lung cancer cell lines using RNA-seq. RESULTS: The expression level of circ-IGF1R was notably lower in lung cancer tissues and lung cancer cell lines than in the adjacent normal tissues and cells (P < 0.0001). In addition, the expression level of circ-IGF1R was associated with larger tumors (T2/T3/T4) and lymph node metastasis (N1/ N2/N3) (P < 0.05). The overexpression of circ-IGF1R significantly inhibited the invasion and migration of the lung cancer cells. The potential network of circ-IGF1R-miR-1270-VANGL2 was preliminarily determined, and the expression patterns of miR-1270 and VANGL2 were verified in lung cancer cell lines. CONCLUSION: Circ-IGF1R may inhibit lung cancer invasion and migration through a potential network of circ-IGF1R-miR-1270-VANGL2.
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