circFAM73A Promotes Cancer Stem Cell-like Properties of Gastric Cancer Through miR-490-3p/HMGA2 Positive Feedback and HNRNPK-mediated β-catenin Stabilization.
Abstract:Background: Circular RNAs (circRNAs) have emerged as a new subclass of regulatory RNAs that exert critical roles in various cancers. Cancer stem cells (CSCs), a small subset of cancer cells, are believed to possess the capacities to initiate tumorigenesis and promote progression. Although accumulating evidences have suggested that cells with CSC-like properties are crucial for the malignance process of gastric cancer (GC), it remains inexplicit whether circRNAs are interrelated with the acquisition of CSC-like… Show more
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