Biological functions of circRNA in regulating the hallmarks of gastrointestinal cancer (Review)

MicroRNAs Humans RNA Review RNA, Circular Biomarkers Gastrointestinal Neoplasms
DOI: 10.3892/ijo.2024.5637 Publication Date: 2024-03-15T08:21:42Z
ABSTRACT
Circular RNA (circRNA) was first observed in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells in 1979, but it was not characterized in detail until 2012, when high‑throughput sequencing technology was more advanced and available. Consequently, the mechanism of circRNA formation and its biological function have been progressively elucidated by researchers. circRNA is abundant in eukaryotic cells and exhibits a certain degree of organization, timing and disease‑specificity. Additionally, it is poorly degradable, meeting the characteristics of an ideal clinical biomarker. In the present review, the recent research progress of circRNAs in digestive tract malignant tumors was primarily discussed. This included the roles, biological functions and clinical significance of circRNA, providing references for its research value and clinical potential in gastrointestinal cancer.
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