CircRNA: An Emerging Star in the Progression of Glioma
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Circular RNAs (circRNAs), a class of single-stranded noncoding RNAs with a covalently closed loop structure, are recognized as promising biomarkers and targets for diagnosing and treating dozens of diseases, especially cancers. CircRNAs are extremely stable, abundant and conserved and have tissue- or developmental stage-specific expression. Currently, the biogenesis and biological functions of circRNAs have been increasingly revealed with deep sequencing and bioinformatics. Studies have indicated that circRNAs are frequently expressed in brain tissues and that their expression levels change in different stages of neural development, suggesting that circRNAs may play an important role in diseases of the nervous system, such as glioma. However, because the biogenesis and functions of circRNAs do not depend on a single mechanism but are coregulated by multiple factors, it is necessary to further explore the underlying mechanisms. In this review, we summarized the classification, mechanisms of biogenesis and biological functions of circRNAs. Meanwhile, we emphatically expounded on the process of abnormal expression of circRNAs, methods used in circRNA research, and their effects on the malignant biological capabilities of glioma.
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