2021
DOI: 10.3390/cancers13215325
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A DOCK1 Gene-Derived Circular RNA Is Highly Expressed in Luminal Mammary Tumours and Is Involved in the Epithelial Differentiation, Growth, and Motility of Breast Cancer Cells

Abstract: Circular RNAs are regulatory molecules involved in numerous cellular processes and may be involved in tumour growth and diffusion. Here, we define the expression of 15 selected circular RNAs, which may control the process of epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, using a panel of 18 breast cancer cell lines recapitulating the heterogeneity of these tumours and consisting of three groups according to the mesenchymal/epithelial phenotype. A circular RNA from the DOCK1 gene (hsa_circ_0020397) shows low/undetectabl… Show more

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“…The main manifestations of EMT are downregulation of E-cadherin representing epithelial components and upregulation of N-cadherin representing interstitial components. Some studies have proved that circRNAs are involved in the progress of EMT in mammary epithelial cells and gastric mucous epithelial cells (Kurosaki et al 2021 ; Li et al 2022 ). Up to now, there is no evidence to show whether circRNAs can participate in the mechanism of IPF by regulating the EMT progression of LECs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main manifestations of EMT are downregulation of E-cadherin representing epithelial components and upregulation of N-cadherin representing interstitial components. Some studies have proved that circRNAs are involved in the progress of EMT in mammary epithelial cells and gastric mucous epithelial cells (Kurosaki et al 2021 ; Li et al 2022 ). Up to now, there is no evidence to show whether circRNAs can participate in the mechanism of IPF by regulating the EMT progression of LECs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%