Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are important players in prostate cancer (PCa) development and progression, but their detailed mechanisms have not been elucidated. Herein, hsa_circ_0007494 was suppressed in the PCa cell lines and tissues. This resulted in metastasis of tumors to the lymph node and predicted tumor stage. Functionally, overexpression of hsa_circ_0007494 inhibited the proliferation and invasive capacity of the cells in vitro and blocked the growth of tumors in vivo. Hsa_circ_0007494 functioned as a "molecular sponge" for miR-616 and hence upregulated the target of miR-616, PTEN. In addition, rescue assays revealed that PTEN silencing (or miR-616 mimics) blocked the tumor-suppressing effects of hsa_circ_0007494 overexpression on PCa progression. Together, our findings indicate that hsa_circ_0007494 suppresses PCa by forming a negative regulatory network including hsa_circ_0007494/miR-616/PTEN. Thus, hsa_circ_0007494 may be a treatment target for PCa.
Keywords: PTEN; Prostate cancer; hsa_circ_0007494; miR-616.
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