circ-LDLRAD3 regulates cell proliferation, migration and invasion of pancreatic cancer by miR-876-3p/STAT3 | Eerdunduleng | Clinical Surgery Research Communications

circ-LDLRAD3 regulates cell proliferation, migration and invasion of pancreatic cancer by miR-876-3p/STAT3

Eerdunduleng Eerdunduleng, Yang Liu, Yan-Fu Wang

Abstract


Background: Pancreatic cancer (PC) is one of the most lethal types of cancer in the world. The complex network of non-coding RNAs has been demonstrate to involved in the PC progression, however, the potential mechanism was still unclear.

Methods: The clinical tumor tissues and the adjacent-tumor tissues of PC were obtained from the surgery. Real-time PCR and western blot were performed to detect gene expression in appropriate manner. The interaction between circ-LDLRAD3 and miR-876-3p was determined using luciferase reporter assay and RNA pull-down. The interaction between miR-876-3p and STAT3 was determined using luciferase reporter assay.

Results: Overexpressed circ-LDLRAD3 and STAT3, while down-regulated miR-876-3p was observed in both PC tissues and cell lines. Knockdown of circ-LDLRAD3 suppressed PC cell proliferation, migration and invasion. circ-LDLRAD3 directly regulated the expression of miR-876-3p. STAT3 is the target molecular of mR-876-3p. circ-LDLRAD3 regulated the expression of STAT3 by miR-876-3p. circ-LDLRAD3 regulated cell proliferation, migration and invasion by miR-876-3p.

Conclusion: Down-regulated circ-LDLRAD3 suppressed cell proliferation, invasion and migration by directly regulating miR-876-3p/STAT3.

Key words: pancreatic cancer; circ-LDLRAD3; miR-876-3p; STAT3; cell proliferation; migration and invasion




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