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Synthetic Circular miR-21 Sponge as Tool for Lung Cancer Treatment.

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2022-03-04

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Rama, Ana R
Quiñonero, Francisco
Mesas, Cristina
Melguizo, Consolación
Prados, Jose

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MDPI AG
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Lung cancer is the most common cancer in the world and several miRNAs are associated with it. MiRNA sponges are presented as tools to inhibit miRNAs. We designed a system to capture miRNAs based on circular RNAs (circRNA). To demonstrate its usefulness, we chose miR-21, which is upregulated and implicated in lung cancer. We constructed a miR-21 sponge and inserted it into a vector that facilitates circular RNA production (Circ-21) to study its effect on growth, colony formation, and migration in lung cancer cell lines and multicellular tumor spheroids (MTS). Circ-21 induced a significant and time-dependent decrease in the growth of A549 and LL2 cells, but not in L132 cells. Furthermore, A549 and LL2 cells transfected with Circ-21 showed a lower number of colonies and migration than L132. Similar findings were seen in A549 and LL2 Circ-21 MTS, which showed a significant decrease in volume growth, but not in L132 Circ-21 MTS. Based on this, the miR-21 circular sponge may suppress the processes of tumorigenesis and progression. Therefore, our system based on circular sponges seems to be effective, as a tool for the capture of other miRNAs.

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Cell Line, Tumor
Cell Proliferation
Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic
Humans
Lung
Lung Neoplasms
MicroRNAs
RNA, Circular

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ARN circular
Humanos
Línea celular tumoral
MicroARNs
Neoplasias pulmonares
Proliferación celular
Pulmón
Regulación neoplásica de la expresión génica

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circular sponges, lung cancer, miRNA, miRNA-21

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Rama AR, Quiñonero F, Mesas C, Melguizo C, Prados J. Synthetic Circular miR-21 Sponge as Tool for Lung Cancer Treatment. Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Mar 9;23(6):2963.