“…The cause of gout is complex. Numerous studies ( Dalbeth et al, 2016 ; So and Martinon, 2017 ; Dalbeth et al, 2019 ; Clebak et al, 2020 ; Dehlin et al, 2020 ; Zhang, 2021 ) have highlighted that the environment, diet, genetics, immunity, and other aspects participate in the development of the disease in varying degrees, and gout is more prevalent in the male population. We detected the expression levels of hsa_circRNA_100632, hsa_circRNA_405646, hsa_circRNA_103,657, and hsa_circRNA_000,241 in 150 male subjects (45 AG, 45 IG, and 60 HC) using qRT-PCR and confirmed that hsa_circRNA_103657 and hsa_circRNA_000241 were significantly upregulated in the PBMCs of gout patients.…”