Circ_0005198 Enhances Temozolomide Resistance of Glioma Cells Through Mir-198/Trim14 Axis

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Abstract

Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are associated with chemoresistance in many cancers. However, the function of circ_0005198 in the temozolomide (TMZ) resistance of glioma has not been well elucidated. Here, we demonstrated that circ_0005198 was considerably up-regulated in glioma tissues, serum samples and TMZresistant glioma cells. Silencing of circ_0005198 restrained TMZ resistance, restricted the proliferation and facilitated the apoptosis of TMZ-resistant glioma cells. MiR-198 could be sponged by circ_0005198, and we demonstrated that the effect of circ_0005198 on the progression of TMZ-resistant glioma cells was attributed to the inhibition of miR-198 activity. Moreover, TRIM14 was a target of miR-198 and silencing of TRIM14 hindered TMZ resistance and suppressed the progression of TMZ-resistant glioma cells, while TRIM14 overexpression rescued the inhibiting effect of miR-198 over-expression. We conclude that circ_0005198-miR-198- TRIM14 regulatory pathway is critical to TMZ resistance of glioma.

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Deng, Y., Zhu, H., Xiao, L., Liu, C., & Meng, X. (2021). Circ_0005198 Enhances Temozolomide Resistance of Glioma Cells Through Mir-198/Trim14 Axis. Aging, 13(2), 2198–2211. https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.202234

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