circRNA basic information
circBase ID: hsa_circ_0007534
Name: -
Synonym: -
Host Gene: -
Genomic location(hg19): chr17:61869771-61877977:+
Genomic location(hg38): chr17:63792411-63800617:+
Subcellular localization: not tested
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Disease basic information
MONDO ID:
0002974
MONDO name: cervical cancer
Disease details: cervical cancer / CC
Disease DO ID:
4362
Disease MeSH ID:
-
Disease NCIt ID:
C9311
Disease ICD11 ID:
1256072522
Disease OMIM ID:
603956
Species: Human
Species details: Homo sapiens
Tissue specimen:

cervical cancer tissues; adjacent, normal tissues

Cell lines:

HeLa; SiHa; CaSki; H8; 293T

In vivo animal model:

-

circRNA-disease information
Expression pattern:
UP
Associated gene: BMI-1
Associated microRNA: miR-498
Biological function: hsa_circ_0007534 acts as an oncogenic circRNA in cervical cancer; its depletion represses cervical cancer cell proliferation, colony formation, and invasion.
Molecular mechanism: hsa_circ_0007534 competitively binds miR-498, relieves miR-498-mediated suppression of BMI-1, and thereby upregulates BMI-1 expression to promote cervical cancer cell proliferation and invasion.
Biological pathway or process:

proliferation (promotes); invasion (promotes); ceRNA regulation (promotes)

Detected method:
Q
Validation methods:

RT-qPCR; Clinical Sample Validation; Transfection; CCK8; Colony Formation Assay; Transwell Assay; RNA Pull-Down; Luciferase Reporter Assay; Western Blot; Bioinformatics Analysis

Clinical significance:

hsa_circ_0007534 may serve as a potential therapeutic target for cervical cancer.

Description:

hsa_circ_0007534 is upregulated in cervical cancer tissues and cell lines and functions as an oncogenic circRNA. Its knockdown suppresses cervical cancer cell proliferation, colony formation, and invasion by increasing miR-498 and reducing BMI-1 expression through the hsa_circ_0007534/miR-498/BMI-1 axis, suggesting therapeutic relevance.

Confidence score:

0.7032

Other information
Title:

Downregulation of hsa_circ_0007534 restricts the proliferation and invasion of cervical cancer through regulating miR-498/BMI-1 signaling.

Journal: Life sciences
Published: 2019
PubMed ID: 31445025
Study type:

combined biological and clinical study

Data availability: -
Code availability: -