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Circular RNAs as Novel Diagnostic Biomarkers and Therapeutic Targets in Kidney Disease

Jianwen Yu, Danli Xie, Naya Huang, Qin Zhou

2021Frontiers in Medicine23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are a novel type of non-coding RNAs that have aroused growing attention in this decade. They are widely expressed in eukaryotes and generally have high stability owing to their special closed-loop structure. Many circRNAs are abundant, evolutionarily conserved, and exhibit cell-type-specific and tissue-specific expression patterns. Mounting evidence suggests that circRNAs have regulatory potency for gene expression by acting as microRNA sponges, interacting with proteins, regulating transcription, or directly undergoing translation. Dysregulated expression of circRNAs were found in many pathological conditions and contribute to the pathogenesis and progression of various disorders, including renal diseases. Recent studies have revealed that circRNAs may serve as novel reliable biomarkers for the diagnosis and prognosis prediction of multiple kidney diseases, such as renal cell carcinoma (RCC), acute kidney injury (AKI), diabetic kidney disease (DKD), and other glomerular diseases. Furthermore, circRNAs expressed by intrinsic kidney cells are shown to play a substantial role in kidney injury, mostly reported in DKD and RCC. Herein, we review the biogenesis and biological functions of circRNAs, and summarize their roles as promising biomarkers and therapeutic targets in common kidney diseases.

Topics & Concepts

microRNABiologyCircular RNAKidneyAcute kidney injuryBiogenesisDiseasePathogenesisBioinformaticsKidney diseaseKidney disorderComputational biologyPathologicalCancer researchGeneMedicinePathologyGeneticsImmunologyInternal medicineEndocrinologyCircular RNAs in diseasesMicroRNA in disease regulation