Time of publication:April,2024
	
	 
 
Summary
	Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are a class of highly multifunctional single-stranded RNAs that play crucial roles in cancer progression, including osteosarcoma (OS). Circ_0002669, generated from the dedicator of cytokinesis (DOCK) gene, was highly expressed in OS tissues, and   negatively correlated with OS patient survival. Elevated circ_0002669 promoted OS cell growth and   invasion in vivo and   in vitro. By biotin pulldown and   mass spectroscopy, we found that circ_0002669 directly bound to MYCBP, a positive regulator of c-myc, to prevent MYCBP from ubiquitin-mediated proteasome degradation. In addition, circ_0002669 interacted with miR-889-3p and   served as a miRNA sponge to increase the expression of MYCBP, as determined by luciferase assays and   RNA immunoprecipitation. Functional rescue experiments indicated MYCBP acted as a key factor for circ_0002669- and   miR-889-3p-regulated OS cell proliferation and   migration. Increased expression of c-myc-associated genes, such as CCND1, c-Jun and   CDK4, were found in circ_0002669- and   MYCBP-overexpressing OS cells. Our data thus provide evidence that circ_0002669 promotes OS malignancy by protecting MYCBP from protein ubiquitination and   degradation and   blocking miR-889-3p-mediated inhibition of MYCBP expression.
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Original link:10.1186/s13062-024-00466-1