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FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY
Volume 13, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2023.1180300
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circRNA; neuroblastoma; pathogenesis; biomarkers; tumor targeted therapy
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Neuroblastoma (NB) is the most common solid malignant tumor in children, accounting for 15% of childhood cancer mortality. Non-coding RNA plays an important role in NB pathogenesis. Abnormal regulation of circRNA expression, a newly identified non-coding RNA, is involved in the tumorigenesis of various tumors, including NB. It primarily regulates the expression of miRNA target genes by acting as a miRNA sponge. Clinical evidence suggests that certain circRNAs are associated with NB prognosis and clinical features, making them potential biomarkers or therapeutic targets. This review focuses on circRNAs that have demonstrated a role in NB.
Neuroblastoma (NB) is children's most prevalent solid malignant tumor, accounting for 15% of childhood cancer mortality. Non-coding RNA is important in NB pathogenesis. As a newly identified non-coding RNA, abnormal regulation (abnormal up-regulation or down-regulation) of the circRNAs expression is implicated in the tumorigenesis of various tumors, including NB. CircRNAs primarily regulate the expression of microRNA (miRNA) target genes by microRNA (miRNA) sponge adsorption. Clinical evidence suggests that the expression of certain circRNAs is associated with the prognosis and clinical features of NB and hence may be exploited as a biomarker or therapeutic target. This review examines circRNAs that have been demonstrated to play a function in NB.
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