Circular RNAs in the regulation of cardiac hypertrophy

Mol Ther Nucleic Acids. 2021 Dec 17:27:484-490. doi: 10.1016/j.omtn.2021.12.025. eCollection 2022 Mar 8.

Abstract

Cardiac hypertrophy is a physiological adaptation to pressure stress that augments or preserves cardiac function. Prolonged hypertrophy can, however, eventually lead to heart failure. Although some effector molecules and signaling pathways have been associated with myocardial hypertrophy, progress has been limited, and further studies are needed to thoroughly explore the underlying mechanisms and to discover novel and effective therapeutic targets. Recently, non-coding RNAs, which are well-known physiological regulators, have attracted much attention in the field of cardiovascular research. Circular RNA, in particular, has emerged as a key player in cardiac hypertrophy, and increasing numbers of papers are now being devoted to this topic. In this review, we will give a brief introduction to circular RNA and then focus on its role as a potential therapeutic target in cardiac hypertrophy.

Keywords: cardiac hypertrophy; circular RNA; regulation; sponge; therapeutic target.

Publication types

  • Review