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Expression and function of circular RNAs in the mammalian brain

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CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCES
卷 78, 期 9, 页码 4189-4200

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SPRINGER BASEL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s00018-021-03780-3

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circRNAs; Brain; Mental diseases; Synaptogenesis; Biomarker

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [91649119, 92049105]
  2. Peking University [BMU2019YJ001]
  3. key basic project of Yunnan province [E039030401]

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The mammalian brain exhibits extraordinary complexity in structure, function, and diverse biological and physiological processes. CircRNAs, a novel class of transcripts with a covalently closed-loop structure, are highly enriched in the brain and are produced through alternative back-splicing of genes associated with synaptogenesis and neural activities. Despite the unclear biological functions of most circRNAs in the brain, emerging evidence suggests that dynamic changes in circRNA expression play a critical role in brain function and maintaining physiological homeostasis.
Mammalian brain presents extraordinary complexity reflected in the structure, function, and dynamic changes in the biological and physiological processes of development, maturity, and aging. Recent transcriptomic profiles from the brain tissues of distinct species have described a novel class of transcripts with a covalently closed-loop structure, called circular RNAs (circRNAs), which are produced by alternative back-splicing and derived from genes associated with synaptogenesis and neural activities. Brain is a tightly regulated and largely unexplored organ where circRNAs are highly enriched and expressed in the cell type-, spatiotemporal-specific, sex-biased, and age-related manner. Although the biological functions of most of the circRNAs in the brain remain elusive, increased evidence suggests that dynamic changes in circRNA expression are critical for brain function and the maintenance of physiological homeostasis in the brain. Here, we review the latest immense progresses in the understanding of circRNA expression and function in the mammalian brain. We also discuss possibly biological functions of circRNAs in the brain, which may provide new sights of understanding brain development and aging, as well as the pathogenesis of mental diseases.

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