Hang Chen, Xianxing Wang, Shan Liu, Ziwei Tang, Fuming Xie, Jingyang Yin, Pijiang Sun, Huaizhi Wang
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Abstract
Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are a class of novel RNA molecules featured by single-strand covalently closed circular structure, which not only are extensively found in eukaryotes and are highly conserved, but also conduct paramount roles in the occurrence and progression of pancreatic cancer (PC) through diverse mechanisms. As recent studies have demonstrated, circRNAs typically exhibit tissue-specific and cell specific expression patterns, with strong potential as biomarkers for disease diagnosis and prognosis. On the basis of their localization and specific interactions with DNA, RNA, and proteins, circRNAs are considered to possess specific biological functions by acting as microRNA (miRNA) sponges, RNA binding protein (RBP) sponges, transcriptional regulators, molecular scaffolds and translation templates. On that account, further addressing the technical difficulties in the detection and research of circRNAs and filling gaps in their biological knowledge will definitely push ahead this comparatively young research field and bring circRNAs to the forefront of clinical practice. Thus, this review systematically summarizes the biogenesis, function, molecular mechanisms, biomarkers and therapeutic targets of circRNAs in PC.
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