Sarah Marei, Nour Maatouk, Mounir AbouHaidar, Rabih Talhouk
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Developmental Regulation of circRNAs in Normal and Diseased Mammary Gland: A Focus on circRNA-miRNA Networks.
Circular RNAs (circRNAs) have emerged as critical regulators in various biological processes including diseases. In the mammary gland (MG), which undergoes most of its development postnatally, circRNAs play pivotal roles in both physiological and pathological contexts. This review highlights the involvement of circRNAs during key developmental stages of the MG, with particular emphasis on lactation, where circRNA-miRNA networks significantly influence milk secretion and composition. CircRNAs exhibit stage-, breed- and species-specific expression patterns during lactation, which underscores their complexity. This intricate regulation also plays a significant role in pathological conditions of the MG, where dysregulated circRNA expression contributes to disease progression such as mastitis, early breast cancer (BC) stages, and epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition in BC (EMT). In mastitis, altered circRNA expression disrupts immune responses and compromises epithelial integrity. During early BC progression, circRNAs drive cell proliferation, while in EMT, they facilitate metastatic processes. By focusing on the circRNA-miRNA interactions underlying these processes, this review highlights their potential use as biomarkers for MG development, disease progression, and as therapeutic targets.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia is the leading Journal in the field of mammary gland biology that provides researchers within and outside the field of mammary gland biology with an integrated source of information pertaining to the development, function, and pathology of the mammary gland and its function.
Commencing in 2015, the Journal will begin receiving and publishing a combination of reviews and original, peer-reviewed research. The Journal covers all topics related to the field of mammary gland biology, including mammary development, breast cancer biology, lactation, and milk composition and quality. The environmental, endocrine, nutritional, and molecular factors regulating these processes is covered, including from a comparative biology perspective.