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Circular RNAs: A key modulator of established cancer hallmarks

  • Md Abdus Samad
  • , Iftikhar Ahmad
  • , Shazi Shakil
  • , Syed Kashif Zaidi
  • , Samina Wasi
  • , Fahad A. Al-Abbasi
  • , Mohammad Hassan Alhashmi
  • , Shams Tabrez*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • King Abdulaziz University

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Abstract

Cancer encompasses a diverse range of disease conditions marked by the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells and is often associated with high recurrence rates. The development and progression of cancer are closely linked to the disruption of key molecular pathways that regulate cellular and tissue homeostasis. Among the various molecular players involved, circular RNAs (circRNAs) have gained increasing attention from the scientific community because of their aberrant expression in various cancer types, leading to its progression and development. CircRNAs represent a distinct class of covalently closed RNA with distinct tissue- and cell-specific expression profiles and are essential for controlling key cellular processes. It has emerged as a crucial regulatory molecule that contributes to numerous hallmarks of cancer, such as enhanced cell proliferation, growth suppression evasion, resistance to cell death, induction of angiogenesis, invasion and metastasis, maintenance of cancer stem cells, immune evasion, metabolic reprogramming, promotion of inflammation, impairment of DNA damage, genomic instability, non-mutational epigenetic reprogramming, and therapeutic resistance. This review aims to enhance our understanding on the role of circRNAs on several cancer hallmarks and promote further research into their underlying mechanism of action, to identify and utilize them as potential therapeutic strategies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number105146
JournalCritical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology
Volume219
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2026

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Apoptosis
  • Autophagy
  • Biogenesis
  • Cancer hallmark
  • Circular RNA
  • Ferroptosis

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