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Review
. 2023 Oct 2:e1820.
doi: 10.1002/wrna.1820. Online ahead of print.

Regulation of microRNA by circular RNA

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Regulation of microRNA by circular RNA

Suman Singh et al. Wiley Interdiscip Rev RNA. .

Abstract

Circular (circ)RNAs have emerged as novel regulators of gene expression through various mechanisms. However, most publications focus on functional circRNAs regulating target gene expression by interacting with micro (mi)RNAs and acting as competing endogenous RNAs (ceRNAs). Although the theory of miRNA sponging by ceRNAs suggests the inhibition of miRNA activity, many studies are biased toward the selection of miRNAs showing a reverse expression pattern compared with circRNA expression. Although several computational tools and molecular assays have been used to predict and validate the interaction of miRNAs with circRNAs, the actual validation of functional in vivo interactions needs careful consideration of molecular experiments with specific controls. As extensive research is being performed on circRNA, many questions arise on the functional significance of circRNA-miRNA interactions. We hope the critical discussion on the criteria for selecting circRNA-miRNA pairs for functional analysis and providing standard methods for validating circRNA-miRNA interactions will advance our understanding of circRNAs as novel gene regulators. This article is categorized under: Regulatory RNAs/RNAi/Riboswitches > Regulatory RNAs Translation > Regulation RNA Methods > RNA Analyses in Cells.

Keywords: circular RNA; competing endogenous RNA; miRNA sponge; microRNA.

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