Abstract
Background/aim
Circular RNAs can serve as detection biomarkers and therapeutic targets for tumors. Our study aimed to elucidate the mechanisms associated with circRNA LDLR (circLDLR) in gastric cancer (GC) proliferation and aerobic glycolysis.Materials and methods
Expression signatures of circLDLR, miR-449b-5p, and CHD1 were examined in GC samples using quantitative PCR. Proliferation ability of MKN-45 cells was assessed via CCK-8 and EdU assays, and cell apoptosis was measured by flow cytometry. Glucose uptake, lactate production, ATP/ADP ratios, and NAD+/NADH ratios in cell supernatants were quantified to evaluate aerobic glycolysis. Subcellular isolation assay, quantitative PCR, immunoblot analysis, RNA immunoprecipitation (RIP), and dual luciferase reporter assay were employed to investigate the relationship between genes.Results
Expression of circLDLR and CHD1 was elevated, while miR-449b-5p expression decreased in GC. Functionally, overexpression of circLDLR enhanced proliferation and aerobic glycolysis and hampered apoptosis of MKN-45 cells. However, upregulation of miR-449b-5p or downregulation of CHD1 reversed these effects. CircLDLR acted as an miRNA spongeand regulated the expression of miR-449b-5p, thereby affecting CHD1 and accelerating GC malignant progression.Conclusion
CircLDLR drives the proliferation and aerobic glycolysis of GC cells by targeting CHD1 with miR-449b-5p, which is an ideal potential target for early diagnosis and clinical treatment of GC.Free full text

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