OncoTargets and Therapy (Mar 2020)

Biological Roles and Mechanisms of Circular RNA in Human Cancers

  • Tang Q,
  • Hann SS

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 13
pp. 2067 – 2092

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Qing Tang, Swei Sunny Hann Laboratory of Tumor Biology, The Second Clinical College of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou 510120, Guangdong Province, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Swei Sunny HannLaboratory of Tumor Biology, The Second Clinical College of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, No. 111, Dade Road, Guangzhou 510120, Guangdong Province, People’s Republic of ChinaTel +86 20-39318472Email [email protected]: Circular RNA (circRNA) is an intriguing class of RNA with covalently closed-loop structure and is highly stable and conservative. As new members of the ncRNAs, the function, mechanism, potential diagnostic biomarker, and therapeutic target have raised increased attention. Most circRNAs are presented with characteristics of abundance, stability, conservatism, and often exhibiting tissue/developmental-stage-specific manner. Over 30,000 circRNAs have been identified with their unique structures to maintain stability more easily than linear RNAs. An increased numbers of circRNAs are dysregulated and involved in several biological processes of malignance, such as tumorigenesis, growth, invasion, metastasis, apoptosis, and vascularization. Emerging evidence suggests that circRNAs play important roles by acting as miRNA sponge or protein scaffolding, autophagy regulators, and interacting with RNA-binding protein (RBP), which may potentially serve as a novel promising biomarker for prevention, diagnosis and therapeutic target for treatment of human cancer with great significance either in scientific research or clinic arena. This review introduces concept, major features of circRNAs, and mainly describes the major biological functions and clinical relevance of circRNAs, as well as expressions and regulatory mechanisms in various types of human cancer, including pathogenesis, mode of action, potential target, signaling regulatory pathways, drug resistance, and therapeutic biomarkers. All of which provide evidence for the potential utilities of circRNAs in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.Keywords: circRNA, cancer, miRNA sponge, protein scaffolding, gene splicing and transcription, biomarker, therapeutic target

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