Although the cases of endometrial carcinoma (EC) is gradually increasing across the world, its etiology and pathogenesis remain unknown. The present study is the first to define the role and biological function of circRNA hsa_circ_0075960 in the development and progression of EC. We first determined that hsa_circ_0075960 is aberrantly expressed in EC cells. Then, we uncovered that the downregulation of hsa_circ_0075960 suppressed cell proliferation and promoted cell apoptosis of EC cells, suggesting that hsa_circ_0075960 could inhibit the progression of EC in vitro. In addition, we identified that miR-361-3p was the direct target of hsa_circ_0075960. Further analysis revealed that hsa_circ_0075960 affected the development of EC via sponging miR-361-3p. Interestingly, we verified that the level of SH2B1 was controlled by the downregulation of hsa_circ_0075960 and that the negative effect caused by hsa_circ_0075960 could be reversed via miR-361-3p inhibition. Our cumulative results revealed that the novel tumor regulator hsa_circ_0075960 functioned as a sponge for miR-361-3p/SH2B1 in EC cells and regulated the progression of EC through the modulation of miR-361-3p.
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