circRNA basic information
circBase ID: hsa_circ_0003028
Name: hsa_circ_FUT8
Synonym: circ_0003028
Host Gene: FUT8
Genomic location(hg19): chr14:66028054-66028484:+
Genomic location(hg38): chr14:65561336-65561766:+
Subcellular localization: not tested
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Disease basic information
MONDO ID:
0005233
MONDO name: non-small cell lung carcinoma
Disease details: non-small cell lung cancer / NSCLC
Disease DO ID:
3908
Disease MeSH ID:
D002289
Disease NCIt ID:
C2926
Disease ICD11 ID:
-
Disease OMIM ID:
-
Species: Human
Species details: Homo sapiens
Tissue specimen:

NSCLC samples; tumor tissues

Cell lines:

16HBE; H1299; A549

In vivo animal model:

cell line-derived xenograft

circRNA-disease information
Expression pattern:
UP
Associated gene: CORO1C, Ago2
Associated microRNA: miR-1305
Biological function: circ_0003028 promotes NSCLC malignant behaviors (proliferation, migration, invasion) and inhibits apoptosis; propofol suppresses NSCLC growth partly by downregulating circ_0003028.
Molecular mechanism: ceRNA mechanism: circ_0003028 sponges miR-1305 to upregulate CORO1C.
Biological pathway or process:

proliferation (promotes); apoptosis (inhibits); migration (promotes); invasion (promotes); ceRNA regulation (promotes)

Detected method:
Q
Validation methods:

RT-qPCR; RNase R Treatment; Luciferase Reporter Assay; RIP (RNA Immunoprecipitation); Transfection; MTT; Colony Formation Assay; Annexin V/PI Flow Cytometry; Transwell Assay; Western Blot; In Vivo Animal Model; IHC (Immunohistochemistry); Clinical Sample Validation

Clinical significance:

-

Description:

circ_0003028 is up-regulated in NSCLC tissues and cell lines and promotes malignant phenotypes. Propofol suppresses NSCLC growth partly by downregulating circ_0003028, which functions as a ceRNA to sponge miR-1305 and thereby increase CORO1C expression.

Confidence score:

0.7856

Other information
Title:

Propofol mediates non-small cell lung cancer growth in part by regulating circ_0003028-related mechanisms.

Journal: Thoracic cancer
Published: 2023
PubMed ID: 37105940
Study type:

combined biological and clinical study

Data availability: The analyzed data sets generated during the present study are available from the corresponding author on reasonable request.
Code availability: -