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    Cervical squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC) is one of the leading causes of cancer death in women worldwide. Patients with advanced cervical carcinoma always have a poor prognosis once resistant to cisplatin due to the lack of effective treatment. It is urgent to investigate the molecular mechanisms of cisplatin resistance. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are known to exert their regulatory functions in a series of malignancies. However, their effects on CSCC remain to be elucidated. Here, we found that cytoplasmic circARHGAP5, derived from second and third exons of the ARHGAP5 gene, was downregulated in cisplatin-resistant tissues compared with normal cervix tissues and untreated cervical cancer tissues. In addition, experiments from overexpression/knockdown cell lines revealed that circARHGAP5 could inhibit cisplatin-mediated cell apoptosis in CSCC cells both in vitro and in vivo. Mechanistically, circARHGAP5 interacted with AU-rich element RNA-binding protein (AUF1) directly. Overexpression of AUF1 could also inhibit cell apoptosis mediated by cisplatin. Furthermore, we detected the potential targets of AUF1 related to the apoptotic pathway and found that bcl-2-like protein 11 (BIM) was not only negatively regulated by AUF1 but positively regulated by circARHGAP5, which indicated that BIM mRNA might be degraded by AUF1 and thereby inhibited tumor cell apoptosis. Collectively, our data indicated that circARHGAP5 directly bound to AUF1 and prevented AUF1 from interacting with BIM mRNA, thereby playing a pivotal role in cisplatin resistance in CSCC. Our study provides insights into overcoming cancer resistance to cisplatin treatment. © 2023 The Authors. Cancer Science published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Japanese Cancer Association.

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    Sisi Deng, Lili Qian, Luwen Liu, Hanyuan Liu, Zhihao Xu, Yujie Liu, Yingying Wang, Liang Chen, Ying Zhou. Circular RNA ARHGAP5 inhibits cisplatin resistance in cervical squamous cell carcinoma by interacting with AUF1. Cancer science. 2023 Feb 02


    PMID: 36632741

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