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Background & Aims: Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (iCCA) is a deadly cancer worldwide with an increasing incidence and limited therapeutic options. Therefore, there is an urgent need to open the field to new concepts for identifying clinically relevant therapeutic targets and biomarkers. Here, we explored the role and the clinical relevance of circular RNA (circRNA) circLTBP2 in iCCA.

Methods: Transforming growth factor β (TGFβ)-regulated circRNAs were identified by dedicated microarrays in human HuCC-T1 iCCA cell line, and their clinical relevance was evaluated in independent cohorts of patients. Gain and loss of function of circLTBP2 combined with functional tests was performed and in mice. RNA pulldown, microRNA sequencing, and RNA immunoprecipitation were performed to explore the sponging activity of circLTBP2.

Results: CircLTBP2 (has_circ_0032603) was identified as a novel TGFβ-induced circRNA in several cholangiocarcinoma cell lines. CircLTBP2 promotes tumour cell proliferation, migration, and resistance to gemcitabine-induced apoptosis and tumour growth . Mechanistically, circLTBP2 acts as a competitive RNA regulating notably the activity of the tumour suppressor microRNA miR-338-3p, leading to the overexpression of its pro-metastatic targets. The restoration of miR-338-3p levels in iCCA cells reversed the pro-tumourigenic effects driven by circLTBP2, including the resistance to gemcitabine-induced apoptosis. In addition, circLTBP2 expression predicted a reduced survival, as detected in not only tumour tissues but also serum extracellular vesicles isolated from patients with iCCA.

Conclusions: CircLTBP2 is a novel effector of the pro-tumourigenic arm of TGFβ and a clinically relevant biomarker easily detected from liquid biopsies in iCCA.

Impact And Implications: Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (iCCA) is an aggressive cancer with limited therapeutic options. Opening the field to new concepts is urgently needed to improve the survival of patients. Here, we evaluated the role and the clinical relevance of circular RNA. We report that TGFβ-induced circLTBP2 contributes to CCA carcinogenesis and may constitute a clinically relevant prognostic biomarker detected in liquid biopsies.

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