Objective: The study's aim was to explore a novel miRNA/mRNA network mediated by circNINL in cervical cancer (CC).
Methods: Tumor tissue specimens and normal tissue specimens of 86 CC patients were collected. CircNINL, miR-2467-3p, and specificity protein 1 (SP1) expression levels in tissues were detected. In Hela cells, transfection was implemented to determine whether CircNINL, miR-2467-3p and SP1 regulated cellular progression. The interaction between circNINL, miR-2467-3p, and SP1 was explored.
Results: CircNINL and SP1 were abnormally increased whereas miR-2467-3p expression was suppressed in CC. Functionally, circNINL silencing or miR-2467-3p overexpression reduced CC cell progression, whereas circNINL overexpression did the opposite. CircNINL had a spongy effect on miR-2467-3p to regulate SP1 levels. miR-2467-3p inhibition or SP1 overexpression offset the inhibitory effect of circNINL silence on CC malignant progression.
Conclusion: CircNINL silencing can increase miR-2467-3p, thereby inducing the downregulation of SP1, thereby suppressing CC progression.
Keywords: Cervical cancer; CircNINL; Specificity protein 1; miR-2467-3p.
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