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The Dual Role of Circular RNAs as miRNA Sponges in Breast Cancer and Colon Cancer

Journal

BIOMEDICINES
Volume 9, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines9111590

Keywords

circRNA; miRNA sponge; breast cancer; colorectal cancer

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32060161, 81760507, 31760331, 81860531]
  2. Youth Project of Science and Technology Department of Yunnan Province [202001BB050041]
  3. Key Project of Science and Technology Department of Yunnan Province [202001BB0500080]
  4. Yunnan University's Research Innovation Fund for Graduate Students [2020252, 2020267]

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Breast cancer and colon cancer, the two deadliest cancers in the world, share similar genetic backgrounds and regulatory genes. Current treatment measures have suboptimal outcomes, so there is a need for innovation. Studies suggest that circRNAs as miRNA sponges play important roles in malignant behaviors of BC and CRC.
Breast cancer (BC) and colon cancer (CRC) are the two most deadly cancers in the world. These cancers partly share the same genetic background and are partially regulated by the same genes. The outcomes of traditional chemoradiotherapy and surgery remain suboptimal, with high postoperative recurrence and a low survival rate. It is, therefore, urgent to innovate and improve the existing treatment measures. Many studies primarily reported that the microRNA (miRNA) sponge functions of circular RNA (circRNA) in BC and CRC have an indirect relationship between the circRNA-miRNA axis and malignant behaviors. With a covalent ring structure, circRNAs can regulate the expression of target genes in multiple ways, especially by acting as miRNA sponges. Therefore, this review mainly focuses on the roles of circRNAs as miRNA sponges in BC and CRC based on studies over the last three years, thus providing a theoretical reference for finding new therapeutic targets in the future.

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