The role of circular RNAs in gastric Cancer: Focusing on autophagy, EMT, and their crosstalk
Seyedeh Zahra Bakhti, Saeid Latifi-Navid, Anahita Dah Pahlevan, Latifeh Sarabi, Reza Safaralizadeh

TL;DR
This paper reviews how circular RNAs (circRNAs) influence autophagy and EMT in gastric cancer, suggesting they could be used as biomarkers or treatments.
Contribution
The paper highlights the novel role of circRNAs in modulating autophagy, EMT, and their crosstalk in gastric cancer progression.
Findings
CircRNAs modulate autophagy and EMT processes in gastric cancer.
There is crosstalk between EMT and autophagy signaling pathways in cancer metastasis.
CircRNAs may serve as potential biomarkers or therapeutic targets for gastric cancer.
Abstract
Globally, gastric cancer (GC) is one of the leading causes of cancer-related mortality. GC is a major threat and concern in human societies because of the high degree of metastasis and the lack of primary diagnostic biomarkers. EMT (epithelial‒mesenchymal transmission) and autophagy through different signaling pathways can regulate GC metastasis. There is evidence that there is an association and crosstalk between EMT and autophagy. EMT-related signaling pathways affect the autophagy process. Conversely, depending on the tissue and stage of the tumor, autophagy has a dual role and can induce/inhibit EMT by modulating different signaling networks. Recent research has shown that circular RNAs (circRNAs) can affect autophagy, EMT, and crosstalk by modulating multiple signaling molecules. Thus, elucidating the interplay between EMT and autophagy and the association of circRNAs with these…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCircular RNAs in diseases · Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research · MicroRNA in disease regulation
