Han Li , Fan wu , Yaqi Han , Ziyi Guo , Tangbing Chen , Zhongliang Ma
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Abstract
Lung cancer stands prominently among the foremost contributors to human mortality, distinguished by its elevated fatality rate and the second-highest incidence rate among malignancies. The metastatic dissemination of lung cancer stands as a primary determinant of its elevated mortality and recurrence rates, underscoring the imperative for comprehensive investigation into its metastatic pathways. Circular RNAs (circRNAs), a subclass of non-coding RNA (ncRNA) molecules, have garnered attention for their pivotal involvement in the genesis and advancement of lung cancer. Emerging evidence highlights the indispensable functions of circRNAs in orchestrating the metastatic cascade of lung cancer. This review primarily discusses the mechanisms by which circRNAs act as competitive endogenous RNAs (ceRNAs) and modulate various signaling pathways to regulate lung cancer metastasis. CircRNAs influence critical cellular processes including angiogenesis, autophagy, and glycolysis, thereby exerting influence over the metastatic cascade in lung cancer. These discoveries offer innovative perspectives and therapeutic avenues for the diagnosis and management of lung cancer.