Roles of circRNAs in regulating the tumor microenvironment

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CircRNAs, a type of non-coding RNA widely present in eukaryotic cells, have emerged as a prominent focus in tumor research. However, the functions of most circRNAs remain largely unexplored. Known circRNAs exert their regulatory roles through various mechanisms, including acting as microRNA sponges, binding to RNA-binding proteins, and functioning as transcription factors to modulate protein translation and coding. Tumor growth is not solely driven by gene mutations but also influenced by diverse constituent cells and growth factors within the tumor microenvironment (TME). As crucial regulators within the TME, circRNAs are involved in governing tumor growth and metastasis. This review highlights the role of circRNAs in regulating angiogenesis, matrix remodeling, and immunosuppression within the TME. Additionally, we discuss current research on hypoxia-induced circRNAs production and commensal microorganisms’ impact on the TME to elucidate how circRNAs influence tumor growth while emphasizing the significance of modulating the TME.

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Liu, T., Long, K., Zhu, Z., Song, Y., Chen, C., Xu, G., & Ke, X. (2023, November 1). Roles of circRNAs in regulating the tumor microenvironment. Medical Oncology. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12032-023-02194-4

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