circRNA/ NF-kB 轴对癌症进展的调节作用

Tahmineh Ostovar, G. Goodarzi, S. Samavarchi Tehrani
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最新一类具有独特特征的非编码 RNA 被称为环状 RNA(circRNA)。这些新型 RNA 比其他 RNA 更为稳定,因为它们没有 5' 和 3' 末端,而是通过一种叫做反向剪接的过程从预 mRNA 生成其两端。它们还在多种物种中广泛表达,包括病毒、植物和哺乳动物。越来越多的证据表明,circRNA 在 NF-κB 通路中富集。多种恶性肿瘤的发生与 NF-κB 通路的异常激活有关。最近的研究结果表明,circRNA/NF-κB 轴控制着与癌症有关的基因的表达,从而控制着肿瘤的生长。此外,circRNA 可能与 NF-κB 通路相互作用,影响细胞的生物过程。全面了解与 NF-κB 通路相关的 circRNA 参与不同恶性肿瘤进展背后的分子过程,将为癌症治疗提供新的机遇。因此,本文将简要讨论癌症中 circRNA 和 NFκB 通路的功能。接下来,本文将讨论与 NF-κB 相关的 circRNA 在不同类型恶性肿瘤的进展过程中发挥的关键作用。
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Modulation of cancer progression by circRNA/ NF-kB axis
The newest class of noncoding RNAs with distinctive characteristics is called circular RNAs (circRNAs). These novel RNAs are more stable than other RNAs because they lack 5’ and 3’ ends, instead having their two ends created from pre-mRNA through a process called back-splicing. They are also widely expressed in a variety of species, including viruses, plants, and mammals. There is growing evidence that circRNAs are enriched in the NF-κB pathway. The development of many types of malignancies is associated with aberrant activation of the NF-κB pathway. Recent findings indicate that the circRNA/NF-κB axis controls the expression of genes linked to cancer and, consequently, the growth of tumors. Moreover, circRNAs might interact with the NF-κB pathway to affect biological processes of cells. A comprehensive understanding of the molecular processes behind the involvement of circRNA linked to the NF-κB pathway in the progression of distinct malignancies would provide novel opportunities for cancer therapy. Therefore, this article will briefly discuss the function of circRNAs and the NFκB pathway in cancer. Next, it will address the crucial role that circRNAs associated with NF-κB play in the progression of different types of malignancies.
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