International Journal of Genomics (Jan 2016)

Profiling of the Predicted Circular RNAs in Ductal In Situ and Invasive Breast Cancer: A Pilot Study

  • Marco Galasso,
  • Giorgio Costantino,
  • Lorenzo Pasquali,
  • Linda Minotti,
  • Federica Baldassari,
  • Fabio Corrà,
  • Chiara Agnoletto,
  • Stefano Volinia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/4503840
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2016

Abstract

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The recent advantage obtained by next generation sequencing allows a depth investigation of a new “old” kind of noncoding transcript, the circular RNAs. Circular RNAs are nontranslated RNAs, typically nonpolyadenylated, with a resistance to exonucleases that gives them the ability to be more stable than the common linear RNA isoforms. We used a bioinformatic detection tool (CIRCexplorer) to research predictive circRNAs from the next generation sequenced data of five samples of ductal in situ carcinoma (DCIS) and matched adjacent invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC). Furthermore, we also investigated the circular RNAs expressed in MCF7, an invasive breast ductal carcinoma cell line. We described the genomic context of the predicted circular RNAs and we address the hypothetical possible functional roles. This study showed a perspective of a panel of predictive circRNAs identified and the function that circRNAs could exert.