Pegah Yazdan Panah, Amir Sadeghi, Soudeh Ghafouri-Fard
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Beyond linear: How circRNAs twist and turn Notch signaling
Circular RNAs (circRNAs) have emerged as pivotal regulators of the Notch signaling pathway, influencing diverse pathological processes ranging from cancer to neurodegenerative disorders. This review synthesizes evidence demonstrating how circRNAs modulate Notch activity through miRNA sponging (e.g., circ-NOTCH 1 promoting gastric cancer metastasis via miR-637/apelin axis), protein interactions, and peptide encoding. Key examples of oncogenic circRNAs are circNFIX (glioma) and circ-ASH2L (pancreatic cancer), which drive tumor progression by sponging miR-34a-5p, elevating NOTCH 1 expression, and activating downstream effectors. We also discuss tissue-specific duality of circRNAs. In fact, Notch signaling exhibits context-dependent roles, with circFBXW7 suppressing NOTCH 1 in T-ALL (tumor suppressor) versus circ-NSD2 activating JAG1/NOTCH 1 in colorectal cancer (oncogene). While circRNAs like hsa_circ_0001741 show prognostic promise, challenges persist in delivery and target specificity due to miRNA pleiotropy. By integrating mechanistic insights with preclinical examples, this review highlights circRNAs as both biomarkers and therapeutic targets, urging further research to address clinical translation barriers.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Cell Communication and Signaling provides a forum for fundamental and translational research. In particular, it publishes papers discussing intercellular and intracellular signaling pathways that are particularly important to understand how cells interact with each other and with the surrounding environment, and how cellular behavior contributes to pathological states. JCCS encourages the submission of research manuscripts, timely reviews and short commentaries discussing recent publications, key developments and controversies.
Research manuscripts can be published under two different sections :
In the Pathology and Translational Research Section (Section Editor Andrew Leask) , manuscripts report original research dealing with celllular aspects of normal and pathological signaling and communication, with a particular interest in translational research.
In the Molecular Signaling Section (Section Editor Satoshi Kubota) manuscripts report original signaling research performed at molecular levels with a particular interest in the functions of intracellular and membrane components involved in cell signaling.