Background/objectives: microRNAs (miRNAs) and circular RNA (circRNAs) show a close interconnection in the control of fundamental functions, such as cell proliferation and tumor development. A full understanding of this complex and interconnected network is essential for better understanding the mechanisms underlying cancer progression. Hsa_circ_0079593 is a circRNA highly expressed in melanoma and is associated with increased metastasis and progression of malignancy, whereas miR516b-5p is a microRNA whose expression is lower in several tumor types, including melanoma; its overexpression inhibits cell proliferation, migration, and invasion. In this study, we tested whether circ_0079593 is involved in the progression of melanoma aggressiveness by regulating CHAF1B and MCAM via the inhibition of miR-516b-5p.
Methods: We first verified the expression of the key components in both healthy melanocyte lines and melanoma metastases, subsequently using in vitro assays such as scratch tests, Western blot, qRT-PCR, and dual luciferase report assay; we verified their interconnected regulatory effect.
Results: Our results showed that circ_0079593-miR516b-5p interactions are involved in the increase in the migration of metastasis melanoma cells by exploiting their binding to MCAM and CHAF1B mRNAs.
Conclusions: This study provides two other regulatory networks in which circ_0079593 may exert its oncogenic function by increasing the speed of movement of metastatic cells through the sponge of miR-516b-5p, which cannot regulate MCAM and CHAF1B expression.
Keywords: CHAF1B; MCAM; circularRNAs; melanoma; metastasis; miR-516b-5p; microRNAs.