Impact of CircRNAs on Ischemic Stroke
Miaomiao Liu, Xiaolin Liu, Maorong Zhou, Shao Guo, Kai Sun
Abstract
Circular RNA (circRNA) is a recently discovered class of endogenous non-coding RNA that is generated by cyclization, driven by intron pairing, and regulated by related regulators. An important biological function of CircRNA is acting as a molecular sponge to significantly alter miRNA levels over a short period. Several studies have shown that circRNA is closely related to stroke. Therefore, a better understanding of CircRNA function and regulatory mechanism in ischemic brain will help us for the early detection, early diagnosis, and early treatment of stroke. Here, we summary the biological characteristics, expression of circRNA, and its effect on outcome after ischemic stroke.
Topics & Concepts
Circular RNAmicroRNAIschemic strokeNon-coding RNAMedicineStroke (engine)Computational biologyBioinformaticsRNAIntronCompeting endogenous RNAFunction (biology)BiologyInternal medicineLong non-coding RNAGeneIschemiaGeneticsEngineeringMechanical engineeringCircular RNAs in diseasesMicroRNA in disease regulationCancer-related molecular mechanisms research