Extrachromosomal circular DNA and their roles in cancer progression

染色体外环状DNA及其在癌症进展中的作用

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Abstract

Extrachromosomal circular DNA (eccDNA), a chromosome-independent circular DNA, has garnered significant attention due to its widespread distribution and intricate biogenesis in carcinoma. Existing research findings propose that multiple eccDNAs contribute to drug resistance in cancer treatments through complex and interrelated regulatory mechanisms. The unique structure and genetic properties of eccDNA increase tumor heterogeneity. This increased diversity is a result of eccDNA's ability to stimulate oncogene remodeling and participate in anomalous splicing processes through chimeric cyclization and the reintegration of loop DNA back into the linear genome. Such actions promote oncogene amplification and silencing. eccDNA orchestrates protein interactions and modulates protein degradation by acting as a regulatory messenger. Moreover, it plays a pivotal role in modeling the tumor microenvironment and intensifying the stemness characteristics of tumor cells. This review presented detailed information about the biogenesis, distinguishing features, and functions of eccDNA, emphasized the role and mechanisms of eccDNA during cancer treatment, and further proposed the great potential of eccDNA in inspiring novel strategies for precision cancer therapy and facilitating the discovery of prognostic biomarkers for cancer.

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