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  • Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are non-coding RNAs formed through a process called alternative back-splicing, leading to a stable loop structure that makes them resistant to degradation.
  • They perform various functions such as microRNA sponging, regulating splicing, and even encoding proteins, highlighting their importance in cellular processes.
  • Recent advancements in sequencing technology have revealed that circRNAs are prevalent in eukaryotes and significantly contribute to cancer progression, prompting interest in their potential clinical applications.

Article Abstract

Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are a class of non‑coding RNAs that are generated via alternative back‑splicing, which connects the terminal 5' and 3'ends. Due to their unique loop structure, circRNAs are resistant to ribonucleases and more stable than linear RNAs. In vivo, they are usually highly conserved and stably expressed in tissue/developmental‑stage‑specific manners. Generally, circRNAs function as microRNA sponges and splicing regulators, as well as in protein binding and transcription. Some circRNAs contain open reading frames with internal ribosomal entry site elements and can thus encode specific proteins. Previously, circRNAs were thought to be erroneous splicing products or by‑products of mRNA splicing. With the development of the next‑generation sequencing techniques, it has become increasingly clear that circRNAs are abundantly widespread in eukaryotes and that they play significant roles in malignant tumor progression. The present review briefly introduces the biogenesis and functions of circRNAs, as well as summarizes recent research in several common malignancies. The present review also addresses the prospects of circRNAs in clinical applications.

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