Emerging roles of circ_NRIP1 in tumor development and cancer therapy (Review)

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Circular RNA (circRNA) is a class of endogenous non‑coding RNA, a type of single‑stranded covalently closed RNA molecule formed by alternative splicing of exons or introns. Previous studies have demonstrated that circRNA participates in modulating biological processes such as cell proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis, and plays key roles in tumor occurrence and development. CircRNA nuclear receptorinteractingprotein1(circ_NRIP1),aformofcircRNA, is abnormally expressed in certain human tumor types. It is present at a higher abundance compared with cognate linear transcripts and can regulate malignant biological behaviors such as tumor proliferation, invasion and migration, revealing a currently unexplored frontier in cancer progression. The present review presents a pattern of circ_NRIP1 expression in various malignant tumor types and highlights its significance in cancer development, in addition to its potential as a disease indicator or future therapeutic agent.

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Gao, X., Yu, Y., Wang, H., Liu, G., Sun, X., Wang, Z., & Jiang, X. (2023). Emerging roles of circ_NRIP1 in tumor development and cancer therapy (Review). Oncology Letters, 26(1). https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2023.13907

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